Showing posts with label sun. Show all posts
Showing posts with label sun. Show all posts
losing
(gaining)
pesrpective














losing
(gaining)
pesrpective


1. Friederic Kunath, c/o Andrea Rosen Gallery
2. EvenCleveland blog.. go here!




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the sun.





sun
tunnels.





















Nancy Holt
Sun Tunnels (1973-76), Great Basin Desert, Utah


"Three years after graduating, she married fellow environmental artist Robert Smithson in 1963. Holt began her artistic career as a photographer and as a video artist. This involvement with photography and camera optics are thought to have influenced her later earthworks, which are “literally seeing devices, fixed points for tracking the positions of the sun, earth and stars.” Today Holt is most widely known for her large-scale environmental works, Sun Tunnels and Dark Star Park. However, she has created site-specific environmental works in public places all over the world. Holt has contributed to various publications, which have featured both her written articles and photographs."



























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the
(no)
full
moon.












"Blue bird laughs on a fallen tree
Sunset burns on a quiet sea
Sold my soul and
they ran me down
There was no moon,
there'll be no milk as sweet "






















california. spent all day hiking in the sun, and following the moon.

1. moon lamp, by david groppi.. here...
2. image of full moon...









text by iron and wine, "no moon"

playground lover.

"let
the
sun
in."






kick ass playground!








































1. David Garcia Studio... via atelier..here and here.
2. Piotr Uklanski....


"David Garcia Studio inaugurated this prize winning installation in September 2009. Combining simple geometry with playful intentions, the 6 elements were designed to enhance play and inspire two different age groups of a newly built kinder-garden in Drejens, Denmark. Shifts in scale and direction, and variations in space, from intimate to shared and open, define the social qualities of the interventions. But it is the simplicity of the compositions, which allow for open interpretations, that has received so many compliments and have proven to be an instant hit with children. The installation was carried out in collaboration with artist Pernille Worsøe and designer Martin Larsen. The works were manufactured by boat builders Årøsund Bådværft. "




first and third image by glynnis mcdarris here...
second image by friedrich kunath here





"Most nights I go for a drive
To to the highest place I can find
Stand there on a cliff with gooseflesh
Watching the wind rip the leaves of the trees"

bill callahan