Land art, also known as Earth art, is an artistic movement that creates large-scale works directly within the natural landscape using organic materials such as soil, rocks, and water.

This form of art explores themes of nature and the environment, often highlighting the relationship between humans and the earth. A notable example is Andy Goldsworthy’s Stone River, a serpentine wall made of stones that mimics the flow of water, seamlessly blending art with the surrounding landscape. Land art can be both temporary and permanent, with some works designed to evolve over time, fostering ecological awareness and sustainability in artistic expression.

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