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Hazel tree pollen will remember spring
German artist Wolfgang Laib
On sunny days, the pollen of the hazel tree will remember its most beautiful colors. But what is pollen and what is sunlight? What is left standing is only the deep beauty and thrill of all things.
Every spring and summer, he collects pollen in large quantities in his garden in the countryside of southern Germany to use in his works. The act of collecting, sifting pollen and separating the stamens from the powder with a gauze net, which has been repeated again and again since 1977, is even regarded as a ritual by himself, and the whole collection work is more like an opportunity for self-reflection. He tries to show the energy and secrets contained in natural materials through sculpture, installation or performance.
In 2013, Wolfgang exhibited his largest pollen installation to date at MoMA, where he spread a sea of yellow across nearly thirty square meters of gray concrete.
In the large exhibition hall, he slowly tapped the screen alone, a process that in itself could be called a performance art. More than twenty years of time were filtered down together, and time was folded and laid flat in front of his eyes. Together with the pollen, a person's patience and the long tenderness of nature are diffused.
What is pollen, and what is sunlight? What is resting there is only the deep beauty and soul of everything.
Thoughts are like a bee, slowly haunting and landing on this pollen, excess emotions are absorbed by the powder, something seems to heal and start to glow.
Pollen itself does not have a narrative, but this powder, which can be found everywhere and is insignificant, brings imagination and reflection to the artist in its most primitive form. Perhaps only when we really stop by the exhibition hall and gaze at this work up close can we feel that pollen is so simple, so pure, yet so beautiful and complex. In this moment, the distance of time and space and artificial traces are quietly erased, leaving only the purity and eternity of natural things.
Spring "Painter"
British artist Tim KnowlesA tree, can it be an artist? British artist Tim Norris decided to be lazy in spring and let trees paint instead of himself. When the spring breeze blows the branches of the tree, the brush tied to it begins to swing, creating a naturally occurring painting.
A series of drawings made with a drawing tool attached to the top of a branch, recorded on paper are the effects of the wind on the tree. Like a signature, each drawing reveals the different qualities and characteristics of each tree.
Dance with flowers in springtime
Dutch artist Anne ten Donklaar
Can a broken flower still be vibrant, delicate and beautiful? Apart from magicians, artists also have the magic to give flowers a second life.
Dutch artist Anne ten Donklaar uses her imagination and artistic magic to make flowers shine after they are turned into finished art.
Anne specializes in creating dream-like works of art inspired by flowers. She studied 3D product design at art school and after graduation she joined the design industry.
After a design experience with an embroidered pillow, Anne discovered that she was more interested in creating art with more room to play, which led to a shift from design to flower creation.
The flowers in Anne's work come from her own small garden, and while she is interested in composition, color and material shape, she likes to explore different creative mediums.
The combination of flowers and decals is playful and retro, and the meeting of flowers and water is gentle and romantic ......
Anne makes flowers that have left the soil still flexible and vivid with a variety of postures.
Let's take a look at how Anne blends the vibrancy of nature and art into an artistic masterpiece.
When the flower is in the water, the flower is not a flower. The buoyancy of the water makes the flowers hang straight in the water, just like a woman with a delicate body, elegant and beautiful.
Anne cleverly uses the buoyancy of water and the gravity of the earth: the bouquet is pulled by thin colorful ropes, and the metal ornaments at the bottom resemble the toes of a ballet dancer, allowing the feather-light flowers to stand firm in the water.
Spring blossoms on the gauze curtain
Swedish designer Akane Moriyama
The name of this work is Draped Flowers Curtain. This gentle curtain has more than 100 hand-sewn invisible pockets, each of which fits into a glass test tube, which can be filled with water to put in various plants. The entire curtain hangs up to about 3.2*3.2 meters.
It is a gauze curtain that can change the pattern at any time, and a large flower vessel. The plant is integrated into the home space in such a comfortable way that you can use it as a curtain, as a soft partition, or as a plant wall decoration.
Akane Moriyama was born in 1983 in Fukuoka Prefecture, Japan and currently lives in Stockholm, Sweden. With a background in both architecture and textiles, she combines different textile techniques such as dyeing, knitting, sewing, printing and weaving, and intervenes in architectural spaces to create textiles that can transform spaces and reveal their hidden characteristics.
In addition to this "window garden", she has also moved dreamy, swaying "mirages" into the forest, or hung cascading, ethereal "colored tiles" in the university foyer.
She had already designed this floral curtain back in 2010, but used linen at the time, and seven years later, she replaced the linen with Japanese Washi Paper, a yarn woven from plant fibers.
If flowers belong to spring, then the combination of flowers and light gauze is probably the most wonderful scenery in this season. Light, agile, delicate, and even with the natural aroma of plants. But this gauze curtain, which can be changed at any time, actually has infinite visual and olfactory possibilities. The owner is free to choose and pick the flowers of the season, so that the curtain can be synchronized with the seasons.
Contemporary version of the Sky Garden
Artist Rebecca Louise Law
London installation artist Rebecca Louise Law is best known for decorating spaces with masses of hanging flowers, creating spectacular, stunning, dreamy floral scenes. Her work is full of life, but also highly current.
Rebecca's artworks combine the products of nature with human creativity, both the natural beauty of the plants themselves and the orderly beauty of the artificially manipulated ones. Her works allow people to take a temporary break from the fast-paced city life. People often stop under the huge flower installations to feel the beauty of nature and find the value of life and the meaning of life.
The beauty of flowers, in bloom, takes on a new and spectacular dimension in Rebecca Louise's work, with flowers hanging from different angles like a rain of flowers. Whether arranged in an orderly fashion, spontaneously or sometimes sparsely and sometimes in groups, the flowers take on a new form with her ingenuity.
Embracing the Earth and Nature
Artist Andy Goldsworthy
Andy Goldsworthy is a British sculptor, photographer, and environmentalist. Andy Goldsworthy's artworks depict the true spirit of nature. The artist uses the organic colors of nature, leaves with colors, stones, and branches as patches. The work revolves around the power of color in creating space and in creating ephemeral sculptures in the landscape.
He picks the most delicate and brightest petals - they always absorb the fullest rain and sunlight, holds them in his mouth, and then records the moment they are sprayed out ......Andy has a hundred ways to spend time with spring and with nature.
A true earth artist, Andy Goldsworthy's work is always derived from nature, created in nature, and disappears in nature. He works almost exclusively with nature's most primitive materials, such as leaves, thorns, flower petals, pine cones, rocks, snow and ice, and even sheep. The finished artworks seem to be in harmony with their surroundings, almost as one with nature. However, because of their static geometric shapes or strong color and line contrasts, they seem more like an extraordinary existence that defies the laws of nature.
These works are not moved indoors, but remain in their original natural environment and are therefore often time-sensitive. Natural phenomena such as wind, rain, tides, and daylight may sweep them away instantly or gradually obliterate them.
The Extreme Travel of Flowers
Azuma Makoto
Over the past decade, the Shiki installation has traveled to many places, including polar regions, glaciers, deserts, seabeds, and ruins, many of which are natural environments that plants will never inhabit. The finite nature of the man-made square steel frame is constantly colliding with the infinite nature of nature, resulting in a wonderful chemicalreaction.
"Plants are rooted in the soil on earth, swayed by gravity, which is their condition for survival, and how to make their life more splendid? We choose to send them to high altitude, so that they can challenge the limits of survival conditions and blossom their vitality."
Over the years, he has sent flowers into the sky, sunk them into the sea, frozen them into ice, and placed them with skydivers, scuba divers, beekeepers, and even wrestlers and yellow cab drivers in a series of compelling performance art.
Spring colors and childlike innocence
Artist Dmarc Pouye
Mark is a childlike artist. On a glorious spring day, he recombines elements from nature. Yellow flower squares, hummingbirds spreading their wings on flowers, flower petals washed out from the sewer ...... The works are filled with the innocence of nature.
Like a child, he makes a lovely deconstruction of nature, allowing us to find the fun in spring with a simple eye. This is not some profound art shaping, but a beautiful expression of more pure childishness.
We hope that these spring-inspired artists and works will accompany you into a fresher, freer, more vibrant world.
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