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  2. Artists have depicted nature as a setting to express their inner feelings, forever changing the course of art. Post-impressionist artist Paul Cézanne once said, Nature has always been a great inspiration to artists - from cave drawings of animals, to contemporary artists working today.

  3. Nature in art can take many visual forms, from photorealism to abstraction. Art can mimic nature, by seeking to visually replicate objects as they actually appear in real life. But abstract paintings can also take their visual cue from actual forms in nature, such as the painting below.

  4. Aug 9, 2021 · Art for the environment. Find out more. Explore how artists have seen and responded to our changing environment, as industrialisation revolutionised the modern world—and set us on the path to climate crisis.

  5. Oct 3, 2022 · Forest, Field & Sky: Art out of Nature. Dr James Fox takes a journey through six different landscapes across Britain, meeting artists whose work explores our relationship to the natural world.

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  6. For as long as there has been art, artists have been enthused by nature. Apart from providing endless inspiration, many of the mediums that artists use to create their masterpieces such as wood, charcoal, clay, graphite, and water are all products from nature.

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  7. Art involving nature can be done simply to display the beauty of the natural world around us, to make scientific observations in an environment, or to open our minds to philosophical ideas...

  8. In the mid-1960s, artists entered into physical dialogues with the natural world as Land Art radically expanded notions of landscape. Some artists brought nature into the gallery while others transformed the land outside through ploughing, digging or constructing earthworks.

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