Land art, also known as Earthwork, is not a stream of art, or even an artistic movement, it is instead a circumstantial activity between nature and man. It emerged towards the end of the 60s as a trend that sought to transform the landscape into the artist’s material. And regardless of the fact that neither a manifesto nor a specific style exists, and that its purpose differs depending on the artist, there is an essential thing shared by all the land art works: the landscape, even if intervened, can only speak of itself.
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Colorful Blossoms: New Year Rangoli Design.
This stunning flower rangoli welcomes the New Year with an explosion of colors and intricate designs. Each element is thoughtfully crafted...
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This stunning flower rangoli welcomes the New Year with an explosion of colors and intricate designs. Each element is thoughtfully crafted...
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The dance between darkness and light will always remain— the stars and the moon will always need darkness to be seen, and the darkness wil...
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