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Robert Smithson's Spiral Jette

By: Niceley, H. T. | School Arts, October 1992 | Article details

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Robert Smithson's Spiral Jette


Niceley, H. T., School Arts


Have you ever met an artist? Would you like to meet one? Where would you go to find an artist? You are closer to a great artist than you think. Go outside and look around. The forces of nature are busy creating beautiful colors and shapes. Can you find the artist in your neighborhood?

Nature is filled with environmental art. Some art has been created by nature itself. Sun, wind, water and time continually create natural art. Some art is created by people who combine the beauty of nature with their own imagination. The environment can be used like paint for a painter, or marble for a sculptor. Environmental artists make their art from the earth. Their art materials may be found …

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