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An artist spent a year creating these beautiful temporary sculptures in nature.

Discussion in 'Creative Design' started by VeritasOdiumParit, Jan 31, 2015.

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    @VeritasOdiumParit okay some of those were insane. As a fan of art in the first place I knew they were going to be interesting but damn. The fact that it is all natural materials is unbelievable, shame they'll eventually disappear but that might add to their appeal.
    How much time do you think a single one of those circles would take him to make?
     
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    No idea! It must have taken him ages, especially seeing as he would have to find all the bits and pieces he needed to make them in the forest. Depends how many of the same species of tree lived in the forest I guess. Plus, how quickly he could wrap all of them round together.

    One can only imagine what must have gone through his mind as he was making each one. The precision of them is astounding! Obviously spending a year in the forest he was able to work out how to put them all together as well finding what works and what doesn't.
     

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