Showing posts with label green. Show all posts
Showing posts with label green. Show all posts

Tuesday, April 21, 2009

Google image search results for landart when sorted by red orange yellow and green respectively

I love it when google improves its image search results, especially when my images float up to the top. (Sorting image search results according to their color is only available for google.com, the rest of the world is going to have to wait). vi.sualize.us is the site that helped my images climb in the google results. And vi.sulize.us is still the best place to go if you looking for landart images on the web.

I've linked the screenshots to their relevant search results, which will probable stay similar for a week or longer.








Monday, March 16, 2009

Thursday, October 16, 2008

Haven Arts "Green" exhibition 08 -eco artists and Green Organizations

this is the poster for an exhibition i will be participating in.

Curated by Carol Zakaluk.
October 17-25, 2008.
Opening Reception Friday, October 17, 5-9 pm.
Author's Talk Wednesday, October 22, 5-8 pm.
Gallery Hours : Daily noon - 6 pm.

Monday, October 13, 2008

'green' exhibition @ havenarts.org

'water me' landart green moss ripples


i never thought so much would happen this year: first the 'nature art symposium lehnin', and now, at the end of the week, an exhibit in the haven arts gallery in nyc! (not to mention my productive visit to england)


ironic that i set myself 'green' goals at the beggining of this year, without guessing that i would participate in a 'green' exhibition.

Tuesday, March 11, 2008

green goals

even if the heaviest snow of the winter was two weeks ago spring is definately here in berlin and my goal is to do more work in green. green is my favorite colour, and although i have done quite alot of work in green i've hardly ever accomplished anything in spring. last spring i did a couple of 'snake' motives which i am really pleased about, but they were not green, one of them was almost black and white.


what i really need to do is something as simple as this;


goldsworthy landart green grass leaves


(this was done by andy goldsworthy)