Non-man-made art
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Non-man-made art or natural art[1] refers to art not made by men.
See also
- Animal-made art
- Biomorphism
- Fractals
- Landscape art
- Nature photography
- Natural arch
- Rock (geology)
- Golden ratio
- Bower birds' nests and monkey paintings
- Environmental art
- Found objects
- Hidden faces
- Life imitating art
- Pictorial stones
- Patterns in nature[2]
- 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
- Fibonacci numbers [3]
- Pareidolia
- “Urformen der Kunst“ (published 1928) by Karl Blossfeldt.
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