1 Question:
Does food that is left over after consumption on a plate, hold some of the same similarities as temporary outside visual art being worn down by weather?
When we consume food on a plate we pick. We pick at the piece of chicken until it is in pieces. Some is gone and some is still there mixed with left over unwanted potatoes, gravy, and corn. That plate can be decoratively colored in white, yellow, and shades of brown. There may even be a pattern or texture in the food left over on the plate. It is still the food that was perfectly placed on the plate but now it have been manipulated and disfigured. Temporary outside art such as the ball of tree branches, Sphere created by Andy Goldsworthy can share the artistic elements and principles such as texture, pattern, and color with the food by the lost of shape after being manipulated by nature not humans.
When we consume food on a plate we pick. We pick at the piece of chicken until it is in pieces. Some is gone and some is still there mixed with left over unwanted potatoes, gravy, and corn. That plate can be decoratively colored in white, yellow, and shades of brown. There may even be a pattern or texture in the food left over on the plate. It is still the food that was perfectly placed on the plate but now it have been manipulated and disfigured. Temporary outside art such as the ball of tree branches, Sphere created by Andy Goldsworthy can share the artistic elements and principles such as texture, pattern, and color with the food by the lost of shape after being manipulated by nature not humans.
The food is temporary as well as the art piece. It can be predicted that Sphere
or another outside art piece will be broken down into pieces and fall apart due
to snow, rain, hurricanes, and all other types of weather and storms. The food
on the plate will be eaten and straps will be left over. However, the food on
the plate that was disturbed by consumption was done purposely by man. The
remains of a temporary outside art piece are not done purposely by man but by
uncontrollable nature. Both disturbances may have resulted in something
beautiful that was not intended. Temporary art and devoured food are
similar due to the fact that they can share characteristics after being
manipulated and they are both temporary.
Sphere by Andy Goldsworthy

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