Land art and site specific sculpture - land art uses
the environment and its scale as its material. Concrete art is expressed in
material itself with which the artist introduces her non-representational objective.
Public art can be viewed and accessed by observers.
ENVIRONMENTAL ART and LAND ART as OBJET TROUVÉ
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surrounds Nykälä, Finland 09|10|2010 - 50°55'5.08"N 3° 7'32.17"E
Rembrandt in Flanders Roeselare, Belgium
24|10|2009 - 62.106190°N 26.937317°E
Roeselare Round - pollard willow circle,
Roeselare Belgium 25|10|2009 - 50°55'13.20"N 3°10'12.17"E
romanesque - birch trees in Asikkala, Finland
19|02|2009 - 61° 9'49.01"N 25°36'12.21"E
Penttilä recline -
Bird Cherry (Prunus padus) trees in Kangasniemi, Finland 19|02|2009 - 62° 3'17.31"N 26°32'1.94"E
Rutakoski array - pine tree roots in
Rutakoski, Finland 19|02|2009 - 62°11'32.59"N 26°29'44.81"E
Rutakoski disorder - Bird Cherry (Prunus padus)
trees in Rutakoski, Finland 19|02|2009 - 62°13'23.65"N 26°29'4.40"E
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