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People Are Knitting, Crocheting, and Weaving Tangible Records of Temperature Changes
In an effort to make the ongoing effects of climate change more visible, needleworkers around the globe are creating temperature blankets and scarves that track local weather patterns. Earlier this month, writer Josie George began an expansive Twitter thread about the … Continue reading
The Land Artist
Jon Foreman: Portrait of a Land Artist. Filmed at Lindsway Bay in Pembrokeshire, Wales. Shot on a Sony FS700 with Odyssey 7Q+. Aerials with a DJI Inspire 1. Graded with Impulz Luts. Sound FX with Lens Distortion’s ‘Archetype SFX’ package.. … Continue reading
Artist Arranges Stones In Stunning Patterns On The Beach, Finds It Very Therapeutic (30 Pics)
Jon Foreman discovered land art while in college and immediately fell in love with it. He felt that the natural world had more in it to be explored, particularly where he lives, Pembrokeshire, Wales. Since the area has an extensive coastline, … Continue reading
Xwisten Nation – Cultural Burning
The Indigenous cultural burning storytelling and practices project is a companion initiative to the “Revitalizing traditional burning: Integrating Indigenous cultural values into wildfire management and climate change adaptation planning” project. The Indigenous cultural burning storytelling and practices project facilitated an … Continue reading
Indigenous fire methods protect land before and after the Tathra bushfire
Six months after the Tathra bushfire, a pioneering cultural burning project is reveals how traditional Indigenous fire can heal and protect the landscape. Get behind the charities that are supporting our bushfire affected communities: http://abc.net.au/appeals Read the full story: http://www.abc.net.au/news/2018-09-18…
Paper Quilling Process Shown Step-by-Step in New Video by Yulia Brodskaya
Known for her technique of “painting with paper,” Yulia Brodskaya (previously) has crafted a new piece titled “Jaguar,” a portrait blending human and cat features. In a recent video posted to her Facebook, the U.K.-based artist shares her creative process, starting … Continue reading
Floorboards Burst in Destabilizing Wood Installations by Serra Victoria Bothwell Fels
Knoxville, Tennessee-born artist Serra Victoria Bothwell Fels ruptures long-held conceptions that human environments are stable—literally. Part of two different projects at Catinca Tabacaru Gallery and the John Michael Kohler Arts Center, Bothwell Fels creates ridge- and mountain-like installations that split and … Continue reading
150,000 Botanical and Animal Illustrations Available for Free Download from Biodiversity Heritage Library
Billed as the world’s largest open access digital archive dedicated to life on Earth, the Biodiversity Heritage Library is comprised of animal sketches, historical diagrams, botanical studies, and various scientific research collected from hundreds of thousands of journals and libraries around the … Continue reading
Olga Ziemska
featuring sculpture, installation art, environmental and public art by artist Olga Ziemska More:Olga Ziemska
Artist Walks in Snow All Day to Create Giant Geometric Patterns by Foot – My Modern Met
“I made the decision to take it seriously and make it my primary form of winter exercise.” Outdoor enthusiast and cartographer Simon Beck has carved his own path in the art world—literally. For over a decade, he has been … Continue reading