ONE - Matthew Calderwood.
CAST NATURAL RUBBER
Love this selection of simple bold 3D Shapes, The idea that sections from a single art piece and be rearranged into another form, keeping that sense of transformation in his work. I'm partially fond of the top image, due to the pattern it creates.
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TWO - Rachel Whiteread.
'EMBANKMENT'
Personal favorite of mine, reminding me of my childhood, trying to create homes from cardboard boxes. I feel like these cubes construct a city like environment, with towers and homes, which was my original thinking but in actual fact suppose to replicate the contrast between organised and disorganization to make the viewer contemplate use of space in the warehouse.
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ARTISTS WHO USE WALKING.
ONE - Richard Long.
“Thus walking—as art—provided a simple way for me to explore relationships between time, distance, geography and measurement. These walks are recorded in my work in the most appropriate way for each different idea: a photograph, a map, or a text work. All these forms feed the imagination.” − Richard Long Quote.
"Art about mobility, lightness and freedom. Simple creative acts of walking and marking about place, locality, time, distance and measurement. Works using raw materials and my human scale in the reality of landscapes." - Extract from http://www.richardlong.org/
SEA LEVEL WATERLINE
Death Valley, California 1982
The line created in this sculpture resembles a
road or a path, naturally created, continuing off into the distance.
TIGER LINE
Walk in the GLÄRNISCH MASSIF
Switzerland 2010
Another example of a path, the line twists and curves naturally with its
environment. Created by the numerous walkers and visitors passing through
who have cut through the snow.
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