Environmental Art is a way of using our already beautiful natural world to create unique art. Through exercises in the outdoors students find ways to assemble, stack, mix, gather and otherwise create sculptures to catch your eye. This blog is meant for reflection and inspiration!
The use of light and shadows was such a great idea. The idea to build a wall and let the shadow be the darker part of the yin yang symbol was so creative!
Great work form both Environmental Art classes. Excellent effort on Day #2!
ReplyDeleteThe use of light and shadows was such a great idea. The idea to build a wall and let the shadow be the darker part of the yin yang symbol was so creative!
ReplyDeleteI agree! The use of sunlight was pretty brilliant!
ReplyDeleteI like the octopus made by maya.
ReplyDeleteI like the icicle in the pile of snow
ReplyDeleteI like the "zig zag" snow on the rock.
ReplyDeleteThe yin and yang thing is really impressive.
ReplyDeleteI like the last photo, it is impressive that they got the block of snow to balance.
ReplyDeleteI find the symbol made of snow in plain grass very interesting!
ReplyDeletei really enjoy the use of ice and snow. i like how they use both peices to make something interesting.
ReplyDeleteLots of creativity with snow. All of it looks very nice. I greatly enjoy the creativity of spencer weeks with his chair and tv.
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