Video: Lazy Geometric Land Art by Giuseppe Randazzo
2024 Author: Richard Flannagan | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-12-15 23:55
If all ages are submissive to love, then what can we say about laziness, which, according to the people, was born before a person had time to be born. Italian sculptor Giuseppe Randazzo, for example, it is laziness that inspires creativity … well, and also the creativity of other talented, but more hardworking authors. So, it was thanks to laziness that he constructed his series of stone sculptures, which, however, can be considered an example of land art. He said so himself. This lazy inspiration arose at the moment when the sculptor saw the work of his colleague Richard Long, a recognized master of land art, sculptural structures from what nature will send to the earth: pebbles, twigs, leaves … Looking at the works of Richard Long, our lazy sculptor decided to play with stones for himself.
Giuseppe Randazzo enthusiastically lays out whole fields of stones in the form of circles decorated with textures, claiming that this art helps not only self-actualize, but also calm the nerves, achieve harmony and fill oneself with positive energy that nature gives to those who feel their unity with her. Why do you think most artists, musicians, photographers and other creative personalities from time to time go to the open air in the fields, meadows, steppes and mountains?
Everything that Giuseppe Randazzo does, he creates on behalf of the design studio Novastructura, in which he works, and you can get acquainted with the work of its authors on the website of the project.
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