We took a tram to a forsety spot a few minutes out of the city where we would create land art. It started out pretty warm but soon we became showered in heavy rain. Oddly enough that did not stop us and nobody really complained. Might be a bit grumpy over wet clothes but it's not everyday you experiance something so so,... close to nature?
I started out my taking in the enviorment looking at angles and shapes thinking of what I could do. I often dedicate myself to small creations thinking they are a bit safer and easier to work with but this time impressed by the massive scene I chose to create a gigantic "passage" made from twigs and branches. Early in to the process I got company from Natela who agreed with my idea and we both started closing up gaps and free space of the path with all sorts of wood. After one shower, 3000 twigs and alot of ant work we managed to create a sertain interessting dividation between one side of the passage and the other.
I started out my taking in the enviorment looking at angles and shapes thinking of what I could do. I often dedicate myself to small creations thinking they are a bit safer and easier to work with but this time impressed by the massive scene I chose to create a gigantic "passage" made from twigs and branches. Early in to the process I got company from Natela who agreed with my idea and we both started closing up gaps and free space of the path with all sorts of wood. After one shower, 3000 twigs and alot of ant work we managed to create a sertain interessting dividation between one side of the passage and the other.
My original thought was simple; pure curiosity, the thought of that nature shapes itself and there are many unknown areas and things to discover inspired me to build this extra "door" to something you cannot see unless you take a step inside.
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