Wednesday, September 4, 2024

Nature Art Inspired by Andy Goldsworthy

Today, we completed some nature art inspired by Andy Goldsworthy. With Ms Brox's Class, we went to the top of the hill and left our creations on the grass for the community to enjoy. We know that over time, the items will spread by the wind, animals, and people walking by. This is an example of temporary art. 

We also know that these natural artifacts, like pinecones, will slowly decompose over time and their nutrients returned to the ground.

Here is our collection of creative artwork: 
"This was a really creative, inspirational way for us to express our feelings." ~ Hugh
"I liked how if you wanted something from the top of the hill, you could grab it and add it on." ~ Finnley
"I learned that nature can express your feelings through art." ~ Viljo
"I'm glad that I made mine in a way that animals can live in it." ~ Nollan
"I liked how we could create any shape or object with all of the nature items." ~ Milu
"It would be nice to see some plants grow at the top of the hill." ~ LD
"I liked it because it was creative and we could express our feelings." ~ Felicia
"Mine was the biggest art. If an ant finds the hole, it will make a giant house like a mansion." ~ SS
"I liked how everyone's art was different and unique and all expressing their feelings." ~ Fox
"I'm proud of everyone who remembered to bring their nature items and for all of the different designs you came up with." ~ Ms Elder





















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