Fertile Landscape, 2010
Fertile Landscape, 2010, paper, fire, charcoal, installation view, 3' x 8' x 6'
Fertile Landscape, 2010, paper, fire, charcoal, detail, 3' x 8' x 6'
The completion of Fertile Landscape is four tomb-stone like blocks made out of the carbon-particle material that made up Fertile Landscape. As the carbon sculptures break down via rain, wind, and other erosion, it will be eaten by the earth. In the wake of its own death, Fertile Landscape will breath new life into the site. This final disintegration of Fertile Landscape is installed in Connecticut at I-Park Artist's Enclave. Terra Goolsby, Fertile Landscape Reincarnate-From Landscape to Culture, Form Culture to Landscape, 2010, paper, fire, charcoal, detail
Fertile Landscape Reincarnate-From Landscape to Culture, Form Culture to Landscape, 2010, paper, fire, charcoal, installation view
Fertile Landscape Reincarnate-From Landscape to Culture, Form Culture to Landscape, 2010, paper, fire, charcoal, installation view