is a British sculptor, photographer andenvironmentalist living in Scotlandwho produces site-specific sculptureand land art situated in natural andurban settings. His art involves theuse of natural and found objects, tocreate both temporary andpermanent sculptures which draw outthe character of their environment
For his ephemeral works, Goldsworthyoften uses only his bare hands,teeth, and found tools to prepareand arrange the materials. No glue,no nails, no chainsaws, nothumbtacks.
Andy Goldsworthy
Photography plays a crucial role in his art due to its often ephemeral and transientstate. According to Goldsworthy, "Each work grows, stays, decays – integralparts of a cycle which the photograph shows at its heights, marking themoment when the work is most alive. There is an intensity about a work atits peak that I hope is expressed in the image. Process and decay areimplicit.”
ephem·er·alFunction:adjective
Synonyms:TRANSIENT,FLEETING,MOMENTARY,
BRIEF1.lasting a very short time;short-lived; transitory:
2.lasting but one day:
LINE
SHAPE
Organic vs Geometric
TEXTURE
VALUE
COLOR
FORM
SPACE
NEG/POSSPACE
BALANCE
MOVEMENT
EMPHASIS
REPETITION
CONTRAST
TECHNIQUES• Stacking• Twisting• Overlapping• Adhering• Breaking• Cracking• Icing• Enclosing• Framing• Placement
APRIL 18th we will meet at
Centennial Park at 9am.For our last class, you will be creating your
own Andy Goldsworthy-inspiredinstallations in the park. We will takepics of your rocky, leafy, stickysculptures as evidence of our last classtogether. We will leave our ephemeralinstallations to slowly decay, quicklyblow away, or be eaten by our furryfriends. Bring a sketchbook – perhapsa camera.
The images you just saw will be uploaded onthe website so make sure to check itBEFORE the 18th to refresh yourmemory. We will send you a reminder
e-mail.
As cool as this is, we(hopefully) won’t be dealingwith this stuff…
This could beyou!!