wherein we discuss an artist even fly fishers may "get"
Andy Goldsworthy is a Scotsman who builds impermanent art in teh great outdoors. Petal rings, looping stone walls, twig sculptures, weird shit with leaves... very lovely and for it's here-today-gone-tomorrow lifespan, all the more beautiful/poignant. Anyway, the link is to a short piece from his documentary Rivers and Tides wherein Andy builds a driftwood sculpture at an old salmon fishing hole only to watch the tide take it away a few hours later. Wonderful.
Labels: artists, lunatics, relating fishermen to art, stuff to do with driftwood other than burning it in a huge bonfire
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