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urbpan (
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2006
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02
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03:59 pm
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Urban tracking, and other winter items
Maggie's hot on the trail!
More rat tracks:
And then some duck tracks:
The tracks of a tiny tumbling snowball:
In school we would have called this "site-specific sculpture using deliberately natural and transitory materials:"
The promise of spring?
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maybethecat.livejournal.com
2006-02-14 10:01 pm (UTC)
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i woke up this morning to about three feet of snow and i made some tracks of my own, nice snowman!
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brush-rat.livejournal.com
2006-02-14 10:47 pm (UTC)
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Site specific sculpture
I've tried to explain to people many times that art school isn't about learning how to create, it's about justifying the crap you come up with.
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ankhanu.livejournal.com
2006-02-14 10:56 pm (UTC)
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Awesome shots of what you found. I love tracks in snow :) (or other soft media, but snow is easiest)
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turil.livejournal.com
2006-02-15 12:45 am (UTC)
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After looking at the squirrel tracks you had the other day, I saw some in the park today while my class was out for a walk. I asked the kids who they thought made the tracks and one immediately said "squirrel!". My kids are so smart.
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cottonmanifesto.livejournal.com
2006-02-28 10:17 pm (UTC)
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In school we would have called this "site-specific sculpture using deliberately natural and transitory materials:"
Hey, that's Andy Goldsworthy!
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I've tried to explain to people many times that art school isn't about learning how to create, it's about justifying the crap you come up with.
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Hey, that's Andy Goldsworthy!