Many people will not immediately associate "dry and arid" with beauty. Yet, as the water drains from the earth, an artistic pattern can remain. This work consists of a composition of earth cracks and an array of different stones in different colours and sizes. A desiccated branch forms the main subject and draws the various elements in the painting together. This creates a balanced image that attracts attention without standing out.
This picture was taken along the east coast of Argentina. Cold, dry air falls from the mountains of the Cordillera, racing eastwards across the warm steppe, making it even drier. The result is a desert-like landscape. Where, despite the drought, surprisingly much still grows and lives.
This work fits well in an interior where earthy tones predominate. The sculpture has a peaceful look. But, for those willing to look really closely, a lot of details can be discovered.
Aboard his sailboat, architect Joost Doude van Troostwijk travels all over the world. He captures this life in nature to bring back into your living or working environment.
His works are particularly suitable for "Biophilic Design" interiors. This design method brings natural aspects back into the living environment of..
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Germany
Netherlands
Germany
Germany
Netherlands
Germany
Netherlands
Netherlands
Netherlands
Netherlands
Germany
Germany