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Stone

by Andy Goldsworthy (Photographer)

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"In Stone, Andy Goldsworthy presents a remarkable collection of photographs of recent work and reveals through his own words his uniquely personal relationship with nature ... Poetic rather than literal in its approach to stone, this book includes works that involve not only stone of various kinds--slate, limestone, sandstone, river boulders--but also leaves, flowers, sand, clay, and scrap steel."--Front cover flap… (more)
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Andy Goldsworth has a knack of taking simple, natural, elements, such as leaves, stones, grasses and soil and transforming them into ethereal and sublime pieces of art.

This book has some of his most widely recognised images from the towers of stones that have a limited life beaches of the incoming tide, to the way a rock covered with leaves, takes on new dimensions and brings a start contrast to the surrounding forest.

I love the way too that he uses the most transient elements of ice and water. From the rain shadows that he creates to the use of icicles in dramatic ways. There are rocks taken in each season covered with different leaves, the black of ash to the autumnal red of hazel and interestingly shaped stones covered with leaves or surrounded with sticks at different parts of the year.

But this is a book primarily about him artistic exploration with stone. He makes the most amazing cairns and arches that sit in the landscape as if they have been there for years and are made from the materials that he has to hand such as slate or river stones. Probably the most amazing is a cairn that was stuck to a vertical cliff wall held in place by the frozen water between the stones.

Not all of them work, but the art that he creates is dependant on the materials and the conditions as much as the intent. But all the pieces have energy and a dynamic spirit that transcends the original material and make such beautiful, temporary masterpieces.

Exquisite. ( )
  PDCRead | Apr 6, 2020 |
such interesting, original work. the work is not permanent but the photos record it. I gave a goldsworthy book to shannon hoping she could use some of the ideas with her boys and her students. ( )
  mahallett | Mar 31, 2016 |
Anyy Goldsworthy is an amazing artist who works with what he finds in nature. His ability to stack stones can't be adequately described. He takes, stone, bark, leaves, sticks, ice, what ever he finds and creates beautiful, if ephemeral works. ( )
  malundy | Jul 11, 2006 |
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"In Stone, Andy Goldsworthy presents a remarkable collection of photographs of recent work and reveals through his own words his uniquely personal relationship with nature ... Poetic rather than literal in its approach to stone, this book includes works that involve not only stone of various kinds--slate, limestone, sandstone, river boulders--but also leaves, flowers, sand, clay, and scrap steel."--Front cover flap

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