Ecological art, environmental art or ecoart are some of the names by which artistic expression that deals with ecological or environmental issues is known. It also refers to works that use the natural environment to express a theme related to it.
Ecological art seeks to connect the viewer with nature or with some problem that affects the planet through photography, sculpture, painting, dance, theater, literature, etc.
The artists who follow this movement express their feelings about the fragility of nature, seek to raise awareness about the passage of humans on Earth, integrate elements of ecosystems, such as leaves, stones, branches or sand, but above all, they do not contribute to environmental degradation, so they use eco-friendly materials.
Its origin is attributed to the 1960s when the political and social circumstances that existed at that time, began the awakening of awareness about the impact that humans have on the planet. At this time, Land Art arose, a current that uses some natural landscapes as a framework and materials without altering the environmental balance.
Among the characteristics of ecological art are:
-Highlight the different perceptions of artists on a particular problem of the ecological crisis.
-Highlight community participation, dialogue and communication for the conservation of ecosystems.
-Generate awareness about the problems that are experienced on the planet.
-Question labor abuse, overpopulation, misuse of resources, excessive consumption, toxic waste, species extinction, forest depletion and inefficient policies against climate change.
-Promote attitudes and values in favor of conservation.
Among the precursors of this movement are listed great personalities, such as the Dutch sculptor Herman de Vries, who creates works with natural elements brought from different parts of the world to highlight biodiversity. Also noteworthy is the work of Scottish sculptor Andy Goldsworthy, who has been developing art in forests and riverbeds for twenty years, with no other tools than his hands.
Currently there are various expressions of art to touch the sensitive fibers of the viewer regarding the natural world, from Street art, to plays that stage everyday life in relation to the subject.
Art has been for centuries the most beautiful means of expression to communicate a message, through this channel you can say so much with a single image, a sound or a texture. Environmental protection finds in art an excellent space to impact and motivate millions of people to take care of the beauty that nature gives us.
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