Non-man-made art
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[[Image:Ernst Haeckel's Artforms of Nature of 1904.jpg|thumb|right|200px|''[[Artforms of Nature]]'' ([[1904]]) by [[Ernst Haeckel]]]]{{Template}} | [[Image:Ernst Haeckel's Artforms of Nature of 1904.jpg|thumb|right|200px|''[[Artforms of Nature]]'' ([[1904]]) by [[Ernst Haeckel]]]]{{Template}} | ||
'''Non-man-made art''' or '''natural art'''[http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Category:Natural_art] refers to art not [[made by men]]. | '''Non-man-made art''' or '''natural art'''[http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Category:Natural_art] refers to art not [[made by men]]. | ||
- | ==See also== | ||
+ | [[Pictorial stones]] such as this [[paesina]][http://jahsonic.tumblr.com/post/35647417578/pictorial-stones-such-as-the-paesina-above-and-the] and the [[agate of Pyrrhus]] described by [[Pliny the Elder]] (but never seen by anyone); [[hidden faces]] in the clouds (a result of [[magical thinking]]); the nests of [[bower bird]]s ([[Animal-made art|animal art]]), may seem to disrupt the consensus on the [[nature of art]] as being [[man-made]] and [[artificial]]. | ||
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+ | In reality it's just a case of [[anthropocentrism]]. | ||
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+ | ==See also== | ||
+ | *[[Aesthetics of nature]] | ||
*[[Animal-made art ]] | *[[Animal-made art ]] | ||
+ | **[[Bower bird]]s' nests and [[monkey painting]]s | ||
*[[Biomorphism]] | *[[Biomorphism]] | ||
- | *[[Fractals]] | ||
- | *[[Landscape art]] | ||
- | *[[Nature photography]] | ||
- | **[[Micrography (Microscopy)]] | ||
- | *[[Natural arch]] | ||
- | *[[Rock (geology)]] | ||
- | *[[Golden ratio]] | ||
- | *[[Bower bird]]s' nests and [[monkey painting]]s | ||
*[[Environmental art]] | *[[Environmental art]] | ||
+ | *[[Fibonacci numbers]] [http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Category:Fibonacci_numbers_in_nature] | ||
*[[Found objects]] | *[[Found objects]] | ||
+ | *[[Frost flower]] | ||
+ | *[[Fractals]] | ||
+ | *[[Golden ratio]] | ||
*[[Hidden faces]] | *[[Hidden faces]] | ||
+ | *[[Hineininterpretierung]] | ||
+ | *[[Landscape art]] | ||
*[[Life imitating art ]] | *[[Life imitating art ]] | ||
- | *[[Pictorial stones]] | + | *[[Natural arch]] |
+ | *[[Nature photography]] | ||
+ | **“[[Urformen der Kunst]]“ (published 1928) by [[Karl Blossfeldt]]. | ||
+ | **[[Micrography (Microscopy)]] | ||
+ | *[[Pareidolia]] | ||
*[[Patterns in nature]][http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Category:Natural_patterns] | *[[Patterns in nature]][http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Category:Natural_patterns] | ||
**bark, camouflage in nature, cow pattern, dried muds, frost patterns, honeycomb textures, natural spirals, pseudo-geometrical figures in nature | **bark, camouflage in nature, cow pattern, dried muds, frost patterns, honeycomb textures, natural spirals, pseudo-geometrical figures in nature | ||
- | *[[Notes on non-man-made art and anthropocentrism]] | + | *[[Pictorial stones]] |
- | *[[Fibonacci numbers]] [http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Category:Fibonacci_numbers_in_nature] | + | *[[Rock (geology)]] |
- | *[[Pareidolia]] | + | |
- | *“[[Urformen der Kunst]]“ (published 1928) by [[Karl Blossfeldt]]. | + | |
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Non-man-made art or natural art[1] refers to art not made by men.
Pictorial stones such as this paesina[2] and the agate of Pyrrhus described by Pliny the Elder (but never seen by anyone); hidden faces in the clouds (a result of magical thinking); the nests of bower birds (animal art), may seem to disrupt the consensus on the nature of art as being man-made and artificial.
In reality it's just a case of anthropocentrism.
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See also
- Aesthetics of nature
- Animal-made art
- Bower birds' nests and monkey paintings
- Biomorphism
- Environmental art
- Fibonacci numbers [3]
- Found objects
- Frost flower
- Fractals
- Golden ratio
- Hidden faces
- Hineininterpretierung
- Landscape art
- Life imitating art
- Natural arch
- Nature photography
- “Urformen der Kunst“ (published 1928) by Karl Blossfeldt.
- Micrography (Microscopy)
- Pareidolia
- Patterns in nature[4]
- bark, camouflage in nature, cow pattern, dried muds, frost patterns, honeycomb textures, natural spirals, pseudo-geometrical figures in nature
- Pictorial stones
- Rock (geology)
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