Richard shilling

Dive into the captivating artwork of Richard Shilling and discover the beauty of nature through his unique sculptures. Get inspired and unleash your creativity with his awe-inspiring creations.
Interview: Ephemeral Land Art by a Man Who Discovered His Creativity in Nature Nature, Richard Shilling, Nature Weaving, Art Types, Burning Man Art, Andy Goldsworthy, Ephemeral Art, Organic Art, Earth Art

Interview with British land artist Richard Shilling, whose work was originally inspired by Andy Goldsworthy and has not branched into new realms. We discuss his environmental installations, as well as new projects like Land Art For Kids and Land Art For Health, two organizations the British artists started to promote land art ot new audiences.

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Billberry Colour Stripe | The day began grey and slightly da… | Flickr Mandalas, Richard Shilling, Rowan Berry, Deep Ecology, Dark And Stormy Night, Nice Landscape, Diy Nails Easy, Richard Long, Andy Goldsworthy

The day began grey and slightly damp, a bit like an elderly person (sorry, bad taste, but I couldn't resist :-) ). I'll start again. It was a dark and stormy night... (isn't that how all stories begin?)... My brain is stuffed full of ideas now. I've been dreaming of land art again and waking up with designs lingering in mind. My drive seems to have returned at last and I feel revved up to take on bigger, more involved projects, push some boundaries and explore some new ideas. I'd almost…

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Dandelion knot,  Richard Shilling [dandelion, Taraxacum officinale, Asteraceae] Environmental Art, Land Art, Instalation Art, Ephemeral Art, Taraxacum Officinale, Earth Art, Forest Art, Nature Crafts, Outdoor Art

These are two old pictures from a few years ago. Soon there will be more dandelions to create things with and each day as the evenings draw back Spring is more evident all around. New growth and new life gladdens the heart. Lambs in the fields, birds singing and buds on the trees. This Winter may have a sting in the tail yet but Spring is most certainly on the way and soon there will be new life and new growth and new materials with which to create. Land Art Blog

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