@sony040 It's not paint. He dug Iron oxide from the earth, powderized it then mixed it with the stream water. Everything he creates is from nature. Nature going back to nature.
Andy Goldsworthy's rock wall resides in south eastern New York state at the foot of the Catskill Mountains at a permanent exhibition called Storm King. There are several large sculptures on the grounds. It's well worth the trip.
@gumper5242 most of his works are demolished by the environment after his works. so i doubt it'll still be there. it might, but Goldsworthy might have demolished it himself.
Both of the "Tides" videos are exquisitely beautiful. Makes me want to find a forest and take photographs. So glad to see from comments that non-toxic things were used for the color in the water but an explanation about that at the beginning of the video would have caused less concern.
@artsycalgal There is a comment about how the artist uses only things from nature in the description. Although it's in French: "Andy Goldworthy utilise quasi-exclusivement des matériaux ou objets naturels pour réaliser ses oeuvres."
only thing about that, he is adding alot of particulates to the water that can be very harmful to fish and invertebrates... a major problem with runoff into streams is the added particulates that can cloud the water, making it hard for the fish and invertebrates to see and breath.
C'est super précis !!! Magnifique !
al8titine 3 months ago
I have always been drawn to the beauty, and colors in nature. Andy's work is magnificent, it really opens one's eyes!
lemuriansoul 4 months ago
How can you not like this? It's the very essence of existence. Nothing in life is permanent.
raisedbyacupofcoffee 7 months ago
How can you not like this?
raisedbyacupofcoffee 7 months ago
genial!!!
josepgrifollcasas 7 months ago
How original!
Bonapartess 8 months ago
wtf? as if they just put paint in fresh water like that? and drip pain on that fence? leave the shit alone
sony040 8 months ago
@sony040 It's not paint. He dug Iron oxide from the earth, powderized it then mixed it with the stream water. Everything he creates is from nature. Nature going back to nature.
BluSarahNamaste 8 months ago
Beautiful
Elin48 9 months ago
2:46 amazaing
hlili1994 10 months ago
@gumper5242 its at the Storm King sculpture park in upstate new york :D
teaahnuh 11 months ago
I am so inspired by the work of Andy Goldsworthy, and the backing track in this video is great too!!
casildac7 11 months ago
@2IceCantata
Yes :-))) Grazie Ice to share :-)
Beautiful post !
pontepolentepontepi 1 year ago
WOW, amazing
powaylongboarder 1 year ago
1:40 wht the fuck is that red thing?
hvfunlol 1 year ago
hell na that shit looks like paint, super red pigment
MellaMique 1 year ago
@MellaMique Uh...what do you think cave painters used for pigment?
aensinger 1 year ago
@aensinger cave painters used your mom ;)
MellaMique 1 year ago
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this deadset isn't art..
MitchellCastrission 2 years ago
sweetheart, just because it isn't a painting on a canvas or a song on a cd doesn't mean it isn't art.
this art is much more meaningful than any other, simply because you can only see it for a short time. And once it's gone, it's really gone.
brandoneden 2 years ago 16
brandon definitely has the right idea haha this is what i do when im trippin
dmay949 2 years ago
@brandoneden ...gone... but captured for posterity on video! :-) Lucky for us.
MossWaffle 1 year ago
Very cool Rock Wall ! Where is this wall ?
gumper5242 2 years ago 4
Andy Goldsworthy's rock wall resides in south eastern New York state at the foot of the Catskill Mountains at a permanent exhibition called Storm King. There are several large sculptures on the grounds. It's well worth the trip.
Christbearer2259 2 years ago
@gumper5242 most of his works are demolished by the environment after his works. so i doubt it'll still be there. it might, but Goldsworthy might have demolished it himself.
wellar6 10 months ago
Both of the "Tides" videos are exquisitely beautiful. Makes me want to find a forest and take photographs. So glad to see from comments that non-toxic things were used for the color in the water but an explanation about that at the beginning of the video would have caused less concern.
artsycalgal 2 years ago
in the full documentary its explained that the color just comes from certain rocks at the bottom of the river.
brandoneden 2 years ago
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bluedrummergwyn 1 year ago
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bluedrummergwyn 1 year ago
@artsycalgal There is a comment about how the artist uses only things from nature in the description. Although it's in French: "Andy Goldworthy utilise quasi-exclusivement des matériaux ou objets naturels pour réaliser ses oeuvres."
bluedrummergwyn 1 year ago
The song is perfect to the images edition. Congratulations.
romuloandrade2007 2 years ago
Really beautiful... this rivers and tides poetry.
Congratulations to all you... friends of earth life.
romuloandrade2007 2 years ago 3
oui tt à fait :-))
anne0203 2 years ago
Très bon choix pour la musique! Andy Godsworthy est tout simplement génial!
Marseillaisdesneiges 2 years ago
Magnifico.
Song?
paracelsico 3 years ago
This song is called "Edward's Hand" from the Sebastien Schuller' album "Happiness".
KlingKlang0 3 years ago
What is the red dye/chemical that he uses to color the water, or am I may mistaken and it's for some reason naturally red? Good video thanks.
ronrutherford 3 years ago
It's not chemical. He just reduced red rocks to powder that he put in the river.
KlingKlang0 3 years ago
Thank you sir, I assumed it was something safe, considering how much the man must love nature. Thanks for the quick response.
ronrutherford 3 years ago
it's basically some oxide in those stones, this man knows a good deal about nature...inspiring.
playing with such chains of leaves for instance became the absolute favorite to our children.
regards, m.
trycoun 3 years ago
only thing about that, he is adding alot of particulates to the water that can be very harmful to fish and invertebrates... a major problem with runoff into streams is the added particulates that can cloud the water, making it hard for the fish and invertebrates to see and breath.
anniepilar 3 years ago
@ronrutherford
the chemical is iron and it is natural. same reason our blood is red!
jmwblahblah 1 year ago
@jmwblahblah it relieves me to discover the it is iron
TheNanaimo 1 year ago
@ronrutherford
It is ferric oxide which exist naturally i.e. in rivers. You can watch him labouring it from the riverbed in the movie "Rivers and Tides".
mullahnasruddinQQ 5 months ago
@ronrutherford It's a rock that has a high iron content which makes it red :)
Z0mbi3InLove 3 months ago
j'adore les montages! c'est génial avec la musique.
bravo et merci de les partager
junitown 3 years ago
superbe, bravos
julietteazzo 3 years ago
c'est magnifique! merci beaucoup.
epankhurst 3 years ago
I love Andy Goldsworthy! He has absolutely amazing art, and all with things from Nature. :D
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mxchicka 3 years ago
Very exotic, and very beautiful
gorgeousbabe8787 4 years ago
wooow
fabian3d 4 years ago
awesome
shibori8 4 years ago
genius
njteech 4 years ago
what is the name of this song?
kylemooneyham 4 years ago
This song is called "Edward's Hand" from the Sebastien Schuller' album "Happiness".
KlingKlang0 4 years ago
super
DevilsOfTires 4 years ago
la beauté pure et naturelle ..une merveille
armajoli 4 years ago
The man is one of a kind . His works posses extraordinary and universal elegance.. Hypnotizing!.
RubiyR 4 years ago 3
I <3 Andy Goldsworthy!
Supaxcat 4 years ago
Andy goldsworthy amazes me...
xkillparishiltonx 4 years ago 2
the whole film together in as large a screen as possible is BEAUTIFUL
Elin48 4 years ago