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'Capturing Impermanence' is the collaboration between Earthscape Artist Andres Amador and Film-Maker Jonathan Clark. It is a multi-part project with the following sub-projects:

'The Artwork of Andres Amador'
This is the longest running project that documents the artwork of Andres as he travels the world creating his ephemeral, landscape-level art.
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Gallery of Andres's artwork

'Lines Across the Earth' 
In this project Andres Amador collaborates with indigenous traditional artists to translate a cultural design into a large-scale artwork using locally-sourced, natural materials. This project was conceived several years ago as I contemplated a project for the Free Tibet movement. I had the realization that virtually all traditional people have a message that needs to be heard. I saw that my role could be one of facilitating a broadcasting of the message, using my skills at large-scale artwork. The project is ever evolving to meet the situation as it unfolds in an effort to not impose limitations to what it can be or express.

The first entry in this project occurred on Feb. 22, 2016 in New Zealand working with a Maori tattoo artist.
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'Capturing Impermanence the Series'
In this series we are seeking and documenting artists who create artwork destined to disappear. Our selection of artists is diverse, as is our interpretation of the theme.
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