Green art
trees, leaves, and roots
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Author
Contributions
- Goldberg, Margery, author - Contributor
Publication
2013 - Schiffer Publishing, Ltd., Pennsylvania
Language
English
Word Count
61,750 words, Guess
Page Count
247 pages
Identifiers
- Internet Archivegreenarttreeslea0000roon
- ISBN-100764345486
- ISBN-139780764345487
- Library of Congress Control Number2013955867
- OCLC Control Number844461537
and 3 more
- Better World Books9780764345487
- Better World BooksT3-AOC-099
- Open LibraryOL27165087M
Classifications
- DDC704.943/4
- LCCN7680.R65 G74 2013
- LCCN7680 .R65 2013
and 1 more
- LCCN7680.R65 2013
Description
Trees come in many forms and are shaped by a huge variety of climatic and human forces. This makes them iconic vehicles for expressing human conditions and allows for commentary on deep ecology. Artists have always been arboreal fans; some artists look at trees and see them as canvases for their particular vision. Others may decide to replicate them in their favorite medium, whether it is ceramics, fabrics, paint or glass. They combine, redesign, and transform their materials into art that changes the way we perceive the world. Their creations grab our attention and give us a promise of renewal and beauty; their work with trees, roots, and leaves creates magic and mystery for us to delight in. In this striking collection, 106 international, twenty-first century artists portray their world in sculpture, glass, paint, clay, wood and other contemporary mediums, displayed in over 500 images.
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