ives of Grass by Mathilde Roussel
Soil, wheat seeds, recycled metal and fabric
Brooklyn, New York, 2010

Aleta Florentin of Amber Lotus Publishing curated a new 2014 calendar that brings some of the best examples of environmental art all together in one place. This inspiring genre of art beautifully incorporates its natural surroundings in a way that’s surprising and often times meaningful.(Photos)

 

 

Whether these artists are rearranging natural materials found on a site, like branches and rocks, while leaving no detrimental effect, or are reimagining a landscape by introducing unexpected materials, their overarching goal is the same. They aim to create art that helps improve our relationship with and understanding of the natural world.

For instance, in Lives of Grass by Mathilde Roussel, a work that features two grass covered figurative sculptures, Roussel explores the cyclic metamorphosis that transforms organic matter – whether vegetable, animal or human. As she states, “Time weighs on the body, leaving its trace as an imprint and thus creating an invisible archive of emotions, a mute history of our existence.”

Now, courtesy of Amber Lotus Publishing, here is what you can expect to find inside the 2014 Environmental Art Calendar.

After the Chaos by Bob Verschueren
Spruce and ash trees
Arte Sella, Malga Costa, Italy, 2010

Listen… by Olga Ziemska
Plaster hand casts and locally reclaimed birch logs
Oronsko, Poland, 2003

Sandworm by Marco Casagrande
Willow and sand
Wenduine, Belgium, 2012

Lonely Tree, Lonely People, The Tree Hugger Project by Agnieszka Gradzik and Wiktor Szostalo
Twigs, branches, vines and other natural materials
Poznan, Poland, 2008

Equilibri by Michael Grab
Balanced stones
Cattolica, Italy, 2012

Rivulet at Parker Creek by Linda Gass
Nylon tulle, fabric
Parker Creek, Mono County, California, 2000

Organic Highway by Mikael Hansen
Sycamore poles
Langeland, Denmark, 1995

Art-Eggcident by Henk Hofstra
Spray paint and synthetic materials
Wilhelmina Square, Leeuwarden, Netherlands, 2008

Ancient Language by Andrew Rogers
Stone wall construction
Atacama Desert, Chile, 2004

CDSea by Bruce Munro
Compact discs and limestone
Near Kilmington, England, 2010

now Drawings by Sonja Hinrichsen
Snowshoe prints
Rabbit Ears Pass, Colorado, 2012

Via My Modern Met