I think the reason it is so appealing is because even if you take a picture of the same thing every day it will always look different depending on the weather and many other aspects. It may also be appealing because nature is natural and because we don't always stop and really look at it if we see it in pictures it gives us the chance to appreciate it. Nature is always changing which can make pictures more interesting, this can be an advantage and disadvantage. If one day it is a sunny and beautiful you might be able to get a much better and more quality picture compared to a gloomy and rainy day. One down fall of nature is that you can't predict it.
2.) What is the point of working on art that will disappear with the elements?
I think the reason for working with art that will disappear is so that you can capture it in a picture before it disappears, this way even after it washes away its not necessarily gone.
3.)What is your interpretation of Andy Goldsworthy's work- do you like it? what do you think he is trying to say or accomplish?
I do like Mr. Goldsworthy's work because i think he is trying to show everyone that the simplest of things we see everyday can be a piece of art and that we just have to take the time to look at them and realize that. I think by taking these pictures he hopes that everyone will eventually look at things more like him and appreciate their beauty.
