Andy Goldsworthy uses pinecones, twigs, icicles, flowers and thorns to create sculptural land pieces. His work is typically ephemeral—whether it be a bird’s nest of sticks sent into water to unravel or, in the case of his more permanent site-specific pieces with longer lifespans like Chalk Stones in South Downs, West Sussex, a rock balancing formation that eventually, wears and falls away. 2014 |