I love the idea that artists can integrate nature into their art. The environment gives the artist an idea, and in turn the artist makes the simple tree or building into something more than it is. Rather than destroying nature this integration embraces it and uses it to assist with self-expression. For more examples you can visit http://www.mymodernmet.com/profiles/blogs/clever-street-art-with-nature/.
This is my last blog post for my senior year, so I'd like to say that I am so glad I took DMA classes throughout high school. I've learned so much and I wouldn't be where I am today without my experiences in the classes. I will be attending the Savannah College of Art and Design this coming fall and I couldn't be more excited. I'm thinking about majoring and working in the film industry, however, I will be pursuing all and any forms of art in the future as well. From a fellow artist: take the opportunities that you are given and work hard doing what you love. The Artist Ceremony digital painting from AP DMA See my other work on my website: https://avidipasquale16.wixsite.com/myportfolio/
when art and nature come together it usually gives us some very interesting things.
ReplyDeletethis is super rad how the street art is using the nature
ReplyDeletei love nature and street art separately, and bringing them together gives a great depth to the piece
ReplyDeleteI think someone as a urban planner, or laying out cities, could use the integration of plants and sculpture, like these examples to really make an outstanding city, the places you could go with these ideas is amazing. Just a thought on the tourism perspective.
ReplyDeleteIt's amazing how almost anything in nature can be seen as artistic depending on how you look at it. Something so simple can be turned into something beautiful overtime.
ReplyDeletei like the fro the trees give the faces
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