Living Art: Grass, moss and other plants used in artwork.

Jul
31
2012

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Ackroyd & Harvey. Myles, Basia, Nath and Alesha, four panels, The Big Chill Festival, Eastnor Castle, England. 2007

There is an element of classic art that seems to require it to last for a long time. With the advent of new technology, works have evolved from bronze, stone and other material with a long lifespan to performance, street art and even through the manipulation of plant life in organic art.

The evolution of the artistic process is a fascinating journey and as technology progresses ever further, new mediums will spawn the next generation of artists and artwork.

Author: James

Hello, my name is James. I am a digital artist, designer and blogger, currently employed as web developer at Monetate. This blog is a collection of my ideas, inspirations, and reactions to news or anything else that intrigues me. Enjoy!

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