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Environmental Art: 2017 Wall Calendar

by Various artists - £8.99  Amber Lotus (2016)
calendar    ISBN 13: 9781631361357 | ISBN 10: 163136135x

The Environmental Art wall calendar is an exemplary collection of this modern art form. One of the most exciting art movements of our time, environmental art celebrates our connection to the natural world through beauty, science, metaphor, and ecological restoration. It encompasses a surprising landscape of approaches, from ephemeral art in nature sculptures — designed to last only a few hours before returning to the earth — to community-based eco-art installations that clean up polluted watersheds and promote public understanding of local and global environmental issues.
 
* 12" x 12" wall calendar (12" x 24" open).
* The perfect gift for anyone who loves Andy Goldsworthy, Nils-Udo, land art, and the earth art movement.
* Showcases exceptional photographs of contemporary earth art installations.
* Each photograph is accompanied by information about the artist and the installation.
* Features thought-provoking work by internationally recognized artists such as Steve Messam, Simon Beck, Ichi Ikeda, Jason deCaires Taylor, and Strijdom van der Merwe.
* Frameable artbook-quality printing.
* Printed on FSC® Certified Mixed Source Paper with soy-based inks.
* This calendar features US and Canadian legal holidays, phases of the moon, and important observances of the world's major religions.

(Price & availability last checked: October 2016)

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