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Environmental art
/ɛnvˌaɪɹənmˈɛntəl ˈɑːt/
/ɛnvˌaɪɹənmˈɛntəl ˈɑːɹt/
Environmental art
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an artistic style popular in the late 20th and early 21st centuries, characterized by its use of natural materials and its exploration of the relationship between art and nature
What is "environmental art"?
Environmental art is a style where artists create works that are directly connected to the natural world and its surroundings. This type of art often involves using natural materials, such as rocks, plants, or soil, and is designed to interact with or reflect the environment where it is placed. The goal is to highlight and celebrate nature, raise awareness about environmental issues, or blend art seamlessly with outdoor spaces.