Sunday Reading : Rivers and Tides
Hello reader's!
Hear I am going to wrote about" Rivers and Tides " is a film with Andy Goldswothy and this films directed by Thomas Riedelsheimer. This film also won the Golden Gate Award Grand prize for best documentary at 2003. This is my academic Activity is given by my professor Dilip Barad sir department of English Bhavnagar University.
Andy Goldswothy makes sense luscious sculptures entirely out of things he finds in nature - stones, twigs, leaves, plant staks, clay, ice, snow, documentarian Thomas Riedelsheimer shows us Andy Goldswothy as he creates art in natural settings using natural material. Such as driftwood, ice, mud, leaves, and stones. Goldswothy comments on his "earthworks" and occasionally responds to of screen questions that while he painstakingly builds his outdoors sculptures.
In this documentary film l can find that he try to built larger 'egg' through wood, stone and even ice. He makes used of colorful stone and leave send smooth sticks also. But he try to make something at that time destroyed sculpture by the nature. So he said that we all are part of nature so same as this sculpture we all are to be destroyed one day.
We see that he talks about the impact of sheep on the Scottish landscape, and made a chain of green leaves and placed them in the water. Beautiful stone wall. Crosses a filed, and goes under a river, and emerges to wind through the trees on the other side.
At the end of this film we get considered as great prices of art because of the deep philosophy behind the art. That everything is mortal in the nature, and also many lesson we can learn from this documentary that never give up, do not worry about failure in the life, work hard one day you will be success.
Here some pictures which Goldswothy crated. In the leap on nature with natural things.
Thank you...
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