ART… Andy Goldsworthy, Photography & Patterns in Nature.

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ART… Andy Goldsworthy, Photography & Patterns in Nature

Artist… Andy Goldsworthy

By Andy Goldsworthy

Art of Andy Goldsworthy & Patterns in Nature Making Connections: Visual Art & Math, Digital Images & Writing By Andy Goldsworthy

“Andy Goldsworthy on the Roof” The Metropolitan Museum of Art, NYC

Found Objects Outside… Walk & Wonder Respect Nature! Safety first! Look for neat shapes and colours You will need a baggie to gather your found objects

Look & Gather…

Collecting “Found Objects” in Nature…

Look for colours & shapes… Find a good spot…

09/Art/Andy%20Goldsworthy/AndyGoldsworth y.htm Student Artwork

Remember… 1.Dress warmly & have a bag ready 2.Stay with your teacher (safety first!) 3.Look for interesting shapes and colours 4.Find a good spot to create your pattern or design 5.Arrange the found objects in a pattern or design 6.Take a picture of your pattern or design 7.Decide on a title for your art. 8.Share your design or pattern with the class.