Rivers and Tides movie review

Rivers and Tides movie review



This movie based on British artist Andy Goldsworthy. He was master to making arts. He created arts with natural materials such as rocks, leaves, flowers and intricate.


       He creates mountain shape with stone in the river and show what is reaction of nature carry or change. This experiment through we can say he respects process of life and death. He created lot of things sometimes he became success and sometimes he became failure to making arts but he never deficted.
        

        
      He creates an igloo out of driftwood collected from the beach. When the tide comes in, the wooden structure begins to float and then drift to the sea in a slow swirl. But he is not attached with his arts and he believed nature free from every boutage so we can not bluge in one shape.



He doesn't think about success and failure. He painted pictures on wall after the long time he shows what is change in painting. Then he criticizes his photography at that time his photography scriptures in collage day.




Back at a river, we see he finds red ore stones and grinds them to powder. He releases some of it into a waterfall, then throws a ball of it into a stream and watches the explosion of red ripples swirling out from the center. I think this art through he suggested us color is an expression of life.

His arts also suggest us nature has no any boutage of shape ,it is free from any shape



As friendly I say I am most inparied to watching this movie. I learn what is important of experience and learning, most of we feel disappoint but it is not good process of learning. Most of we are forgotten we are part of the nature.

His most famous quotes 


     "We often forget that we are Nature. Nature is not something separate from us. So when we say that we have lost our connection to nature, we’ve lost our connection to ourselves."
Andy Goldsworthy 






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