- Assemble a group with diverse skills (e.g., art, environmental knowledge, communication)
- Align on a shared purpose, such as raising awareness about climate change.
- Select a natural space that inspires you and allows for temporary art.
- Ensure you respect local guidelines and avoid disturbing wildlife.
- Collect materials like leaves, stones, and twigs already on the ground.
- Avoid picking living plants or harming the environment.
- Plan pieces that symbolize aspects of nature or climate themes.
- Incorporate shapes like spirals, circles, or webs to reflect natural.
- Add meaning through simple rituals (e.g., sharing intentions, silent reflection).
- Engage all senses to deepen connection with the environment.
- Encourage others to observe or contribute.
- Use the art as a conversation starter about climate action.
- Accept that the pieces will decay and return to the earth.
- View this process as part of the art’s message.
- Photograph the work and record your reflections.
- Share the project to inspire others to create their own land art.
back to home