Posts Tagged ‘nature art’
Barbara Andrus, who is based in both New York and Maine, makes installations from found natural materials — particularly forest-foraged wood — that erupt into space like thickets of dream shapes. These shapes are both familiar — spheres formed by branches, teepees and huts made of found wood — and alien at the same time, the autochthonic twisting of […]
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Tags: Barbara Andrus, inhabitation, installation, natural materials, nature art, sculptural spaces, sculpture