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LandArt Gallery

spanish ombre rocks
I first came across the idea of LandArt through a coffee table book of the works of Andy Goldsworthy in the studio of an artist friend. I was mesmerized and intrigued. In love, really. The concept of making nature the center of art, without galleries and deadlines and vernissages - art for all to see, for Mother Nature to give and to take back when she feels like it. It was like giving art another dimension. Instead of being preserved and destined to live forever on a wall, in a museum, or the dark corner of a thrift store, the creation only exists for a moment in time and its slow death became part of its story.
This fleetingness is what intrigues me the most about it, similar to creating a sand mandala in Tibetan tradition. Spending time, meditating, creating. Then giving it back into the hands of the Great Creator. I don’t have to move mountains or divert rivers, as some of the LandArt pioneers did. As a matter of fact, I believe we should disturb nature as little as possible when creating in it. Take nothing but pictures, leave nothing but footsteps is my mantra. I do pick flowers and leaves off trees, but there I also follow ethical wildcrafting guidelines - like never taking the whole plant, protecting habitat and endangered, unusual or threatened species, etc. And if I create art from trash I found, I take a picture and then take the trash with me.
After my kids were born I didn’t have much time and energy to spend in the studio painting canvases. I was also looking for less toxic ways to create and I vowed not to let my garage get filled up with large canvases and art boards again. I wanted to make art WITH my children. So most of the projects below were created with one or both kids by my side, on my back or helping. They were created on playgrounds and on hiking trails, during endless summers at the beach and around our house. They were created because I was inspired by a flower or a leaf or the color of a rock. No long hours spent contemplating content and concept. The media IS the message. Enjoy!
Ombre Rocks
Spanish Ombre Rocks
Costa Brava Sun
Costa Brava Sun
Chestnut dreams
French Chestnut dreams

Millie's LandArt
Millie’s LandArt project made with the rocks of the ruins of a 12th century church in the middle of the Pyrenees.
Rainy Day LandArt
Rainy Day LandArt in Austria
You are here
You are here

Garden rainbow from our front yard in Grover Beach
Garden rainbow
You are my sunshine
You are my sunshine
Shamrock land art
Shamrock

Buckwheat land art
Buckwheat
Ombre Rocks
Ombre Rocks
Chaos | Order LandArt
Chaos | Order

Redwood LandArt
Redwood LandArt
IceGreen LandArt from the ice chest
IceGreen
Rock Balancing
Rock Balancing

Rock Balancing
Rock Balancing
Rock Balancing
Rock Balancing
Suburban LandArt
Suburban LandArt

Flow
Flow
Suburban LandArt
Suburban LandArt
Suburban LandArt - Variation
Suburban LandArt – Variation

Resist
Resist
Disturbed Love LandArt with echinoderms
Disturbed Love
Arrow upwards with LandArt
Arrow

Suburban LandArt
Suburban LandArt
Sycamore
Sycamore
Sycamore Variation
Sycamore Variation

FALLen
FALLen
Suburban TrashArt
Suburban TrashArt
Rock Balancing
Rock Balancing

Strawberry Tree LandArt
Strawberry Tree

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Pacha
Pacha
Graphic designer, mommy, artist, nature explorer, typography nerd, fermenter.

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5 Comments

  1. TravelingMel says:
    March 6, 2017 at 7:45 am

    Beautiful! They remind me of Andrew Goldsworthy.

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    • Pacha says:
      March 6, 2017 at 12:59 pm

      Thank you! Yup, I’m definitely inspired by his work! Although, obviously, far from it in terms of genius! 😉

      Reply
  2. Rick Stewart says:
    March 6, 2017 at 4:08 pm

    Sweet! Thanks for sharing these in the blog.

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    • Pacha says:
      March 7, 2017 at 7:52 am

      Thanks for checking them out, Rick! 🙂

      Reply
  3. m says:
    March 8, 2017 at 4:31 am

    yes!

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