Land art, also known as Earthworks, is an art movement where the landscape and artwork are interconnected. It uses natural materials found in nature like soil, rocks, wood, and water to create large-scale sculptures and installations. Some examples of land art mentioned are Michael Heizer's Yellow Ramp, Robert Smithson's Spiral Jetty, and Walter de Maria's The Lightning Field.
2. LAND ART
Land art, Earthworks (coined by Robert
Smithson), or Earth art is an art movement in
which landscape and the work of art are
inextricably linked.
It is also an art form that is created in nature,
using natural materials such as soil, rock (bed
rock, boulders, stones), organic media (logs,
branches, leaves), and water with introduced
materials such as concrete, metal, asphalt, or
mineral pigments.
3. LAND ART
Big projects (Michael Heizer, Robert Smithson,
Walter de Maria, Tunik o Christo)
Small projects (Richard Long o Hamish Fulton).