Land art and site specific sculpture - land art uses the environment and its scale as its material. Concrete art is expressed in material itself with which the artist introduces her non-representational objective. Public art can be viewed and accessed by observers.
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Ridderkerk

The red main sculptural element stands parallel to the facade of the school building. The ellipse segments combine to form a curvilinear, spiral movement pointing to the other side of the school, where the steel floor piece dictates the direction of the grid, along which the rows of polar trees were planted.

Farel - 1988|1990 parallel rows of Italian poplar trees and steel elements - the red construction is the starting point of the floor piece around which the layout pivots - 40mm painted steel - 500x500x150cm - Farel School - NL


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