It’s amazing how people create art these days. Several posts ago, I covered an artist that strapped LED lights to sheep then strategically herded them to perform a light show. It’s amazing how art has transformed not only in technique but also in scale.
Recently, Sonja Hinrichsen’s and her 4 helpers created snow art. The task was simple, walk in patterns to create huge circles that resemble giant balls of yarn. The sheer size of this art is amazing and what’s more amazing is it only took 3 hours.
These snow crop cirlcles not only are creative but also sustainable. Artwork that uses nature has no ill side effects to the environment. If more artist were to create work using the resources around them, recycled or in their backyard, a sustainable art movement would occur.
Who wants to be part of that movement? Living just minutes from the beach, I know I’m in.
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