I’m a natural process paint spiller, general cat utility, husbear, and occasional writer. Thank you for stopping by!
My artwork probably wouldn’t exist in the form it’s in now, if it weren’t for alluvial fans and river deltas being formed by sediment deposition in nature - I suppose that isn’t the same thing as soil art, but as long as the imagery is a result of or inspired by natural processes, then my vote is still “YES”. Thank you for posting!
I love how unique and beautiful his imagery is! I do wish he was a bit more scientific about his processes, but I suppose a healthy portion of “let’s just see what happens” is necessary in science!
You’re welcome, and I agree!
Not only allowed, but appreciated!
I finally found that video and uploaded it… https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wFVY_z2cVdo
I agree, thank you, and you are very welcome!
Between the 2 factions (covert and overt), we seem to be covering a lot so far! There aren’t many doing the covert, just a few in large cities, but hopefully the mainstream acceptance will increase that, as well. I actually just realized a (completely unrelated) firm has bought the URL ecograffiti.com. …Not sure how I feel about that, exactly, but trying to stay positive. It would be much better if that firm actually DID eco-graffiti, but oh well.
Oh, and here’s how they’re doing this! https://www.wikihow.com/Make-Moss-Graffiti
I love it when the imaging process is every bit as fascinating and awe-inspiring as the process it illuminates!