Andy Goldsworthy was born in Cheshire, Scotland, in the year 1956. He is a British sculptor and photographer living in Scotland with his wife and children. Goldsworthy has traveled and created works of art out NATURAL materials.
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conceptual practice material practice processes nature of practice
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Andy Goldsworthy uses non-traditional materials that are found in nature or created from natural materials.
His works are not displayed in a gallery space, but in the outside world.
The ambiguous nature of Goldsworthy’s pieces, such as “Iris Blades, rowan leaves,'snow circles' and 'knotweed stalks " result in the challenging conceptual works.
MATERIAL PRACTICE
The materials used in Andy Goldsworthy's art often include bright coloured flowers, icicles, leaves, mud, pine cones, snow, stone, twigs, and thorns. He has been quoted as saying, "I think it's incredibly brave to be working with flowers and leaves and petals.
But I have to: I can't edit the materials I work with. My remit is to work with nature as a whole." Goldsworthy is generally considered the founder of modern rock balancing .
For Goldsworthy he often uses only his bare hands, teeth, and found tools to prepare and arrange the materials. As an environmental sculptor, Goldsworthy’s artwork involves the use of natural, found objects. Both permanent and temporary sculptures, Goldsworthy also explores other natural materials such as sand, grass, and clay.
Iris blades is a perfect example of the beauty in the materials Andy