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Meet the Landscape Artist: Richard Shilling

I miss you most of all when the autumn leaves start to fall Tangle Cube 3 Flower Flags for Spring 5 Sun Circles Red Oak Leaf Fire Star
Turning Season Sun Wheel
                                                                                            images via Richard Shilling

Richard Shilling is an accidental artist who stumbled across an Andy Goldsworthy sculpture in the middle of nowhere a few years ago. He was so intrigued that he asked around, did some research and discovered that the work was indeed Andy Goldsworthy's. He was so inspired by his land art that after learning all that he could about his work he went out and started to make his own. The further he delved into the world of Goldsworthy he became extremely passionate about land art. It inspired him and led him to connect deeply with nature and the world around him. 

Shilling explains land art as a simple process that involves wandering around somewhere in nature without any preconceived ideas. Once he see's a shapely rock, or a breathtaking leaf this will inspire him to create something with these items.

He has some advice for those that want to create land art:

1. Go somewhere and open your eyes.
2. Look at what is out there. See the colors, shapes and forms.

3. Select the materials that appeal to you because of their shape or color.
4. Collect as many of these items as you can.
5. Make a pattern, swirl, circle, or anything that you like with what you have found.

This will lead to a better connection and appreciation of nature, while sparking your inner creativity too! So get out there and try to make some land art of your own! I know I will as soon as I find some time, and I'll make sure to post whatever I create.


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