Two Autumns. Futatsu no Aki. The work of Andy Goldsworthy in Scotland and Japan - ACE248.4
1992. Two Autumns. Futatsu no Aki. The work of Andy Goldsworthy in Scotland and Japan - ACE248.4.
1992. Two Autumns. Futatsu no Aki. The work of Andy Goldsworthy in Scotland and Japan - ACE248.4.
Title | Two Autumns. Futatsu no Aki. The work of Andy Goldsworthy in Scotland and Japan - ACE248.4 |
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In | 00:18:55 |
Out | 00:24:17 |
Description | Hillside. Goldsworthy VO on working with the land in Japan. Goldsworthy stitching camellia leaves together to catch the morning light; the finished work hanging from a branch. Goldsworthy VO on the fragility of such a piece. Scottish farmer driving sheep while on mini tractor. Goldsworthy VO on colour. Blackberries on branch. Goldsworthy VO on collecting range of colours as he puts together the bramble, turning leaves, green leaves, etc. Rocks in water, trees on river bank, lines of different coloured leaves on waterside tree. Goldsworthy VO continues to talk about the importance of knowing how natural colours change through the year; how he can be forced to find a "missing" colour from the range he knows exists. Rushing water. The place where Goldsworthy made his first Ouchiyama art work; Goldsworthy VO talks about making another one in the same place. Describes the site as having a dark side and a light side. Goldsworthy laying red maple leaves up the path of a waterfall. |
Web address (URL) | https://player.bfi.org.uk/free |