This week’s Art Sunday is brought to you by a dose of Swiss 🇨🇭 nostalgia after a weekend in Bern. Andy Goldsworthy, a perennial favorite, is someone I first got to know through his stone cairn installation in Digne-les-Bains France while on a study trip from Lugano.
A British born artist, Goldsworthy uses nature as his medium to create ephemeral art that in many cases becomes a part of the landscape.
While famous for his egg stone cairns, I’m most enamored by his works using leaves, twigs and ice, earth paintings and sculptures that are left to disappear in an afternoon.
Most of his art only exists as photograph, something which speaks to me about the beauty in transience and memory alike.
You should get to know Andy Goldsworthy.
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