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Carl Frederik Sørensen (Danish, 1818–1879), "Danish Ships in Rough Seas" (details), 1877
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yoshihiro tatsuki in zoom magazine american edition no. 16
'untitled: palm leaves, bamboo stalks, ostrich eggs; work created for a film to mark the launch of the perfuma mahora by guerlain - namibia, 2000' in nils-udo: art in nature (2002)
'damp sand hollowed out soft red stone ground into powder round each hole' isle of wight, 1987 in a collaboration with nature - andy goldsworthy (1990)
Image: NASA Worldview This may well be a low pressure system swirling in the Southern Ocean west of Australia, as imaged by the MODIS instrument on NASA’s Terra Satellite on March 3.
“We often forget that we are nature. Nature is not something separate from us. So when we say that we have lost our connection to nature, we’ve lost our connection to ourselves.” Andy Goldsworthy is a land artist and photographer renowned for his ephemeral, site-specific installations made from natural materials such as ice, rocks, sand, and branches. Created with an acute awareness of the landscape’s inherent changes, his sculptures intentionally blur the lines between art and nature. Andy’s transient works are photographed only once, right after they’re created, and explore the passage of time and our relationship with nature, emphasising the impermanence of life and the continuous interplay between human creativity and the natural world.
Karunchai Treetrong. Hong Kong.
William Mitchell’s wall mural for Lee Valley Water Company, Hatfield
A shepherd in abandoned Sacred Grove, Italy, ca. 1952 - by Herbert List (1903 – 1975), German
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Amalia Hernández House, Agustín Hernández Navarro