On 14th March we have seen one Documentary at dept. Of English.
Documentary ‘Rivers and Tides: Andy Goldsworthy working with time' by Thomas Riedelsheimer in 2001. Andy Goldsworthy a great artist and able to see his art with deep insight or philosophy. He create large scale out door sculptures and art work out of natural materials like Leaves, woods, stone, water, ice, rocks, mud, flowers and variety of natural objects. We see in documentary that his own remarkable still photographs are Goldsworthy's way of talking about his often short- lived works, of fixing them in time. He says in documentary, “Changes cause our life in upheavals and shocks, The real work is change.” And he beautifully captured the movement of time in his sculptures.
It shows the language of colours and certain way of speaking it. The feeling of air, colour, water, leaves, stone, waves exactly captured and it’s all about process of time over objects. It is not remain forever. It has die but beauty in fluidity in hard, flow of things, language of colours and by working with time he captured the time.
Thus, Goldsworthy touches the heart of a place when he works with nature and his mark on it. "you see something you never saw before; that was always there but you were blind to." http://www.riversandtides.co.uk/
This is the beauty of Goldsworthy's art that he shows deep insight through his sculpture. “When I’m working with materials it’s not just the leaf or the stone, it’s the processes that are behind them that are important. That’s what I’m trying to understand, not a single isolated object but nature as a whole.” [http://www.hainesgallery.com/
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