Video: A new vision of landscape art
2024 Author: Richard Flannagan | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-12-15 23:55
A torn, crumpled sheet of paper, covered in glue, with pine needles stuck to it. Rubbish? Not at all. Piece of art? Yes.
It has long been proven that in our present world, everything can be art. You just need to think in an original and creative way, be creative in the work process and be able to shock the audience by correctly presenting your masterpiece.
American artist Gregory Euclide paints landscapes, beautiful pictures of nature. But his works are somewhat unusual, they are radically different from the landscapes that we are used to seeing. This is not just a canvas depicting rivers, lakes, forests and fields, but something more like a canvas spoiled by a master, which he just threw out of anger.
Gregory Euclide's works are paintings drawn on paper that have been transformed into three-dimensional sculptures. Crumpled and torn nature paintings, complemented by landscape photographs and artifacts such as tree bark and pine needles and twigs. The sculptures of the American master contradict the traditional ideas and perceptions of nature, where everything is beautiful, majestic, quiet and calm.
Gregory Euclide is an artist and teacher based in Twin Cities, Minnesota. His attraction to nature and landscapes stems from his childhood and teenage years in rural Wisconsin. Currently, the artist teaches art at a high school and works in his studio.
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