




Stone Fields is a project from Novastructura by Italian designer Giuseppe Randazzo - initially inspired by the work of Richard Long and the way he fills lonely landscapes with archaic stones patterns.
I love the 3D patterns created - each one evolves into something different, creating a beautiful piece of art. They are in fact created by a piece of software - too technical to explain or worth mentioning - but the use of how trial and error can create outputs that over deliver the initial brief is what intrigues me. They may be a poor show of the work of Richard Long - but the experimentation involved impresses my naive mind!
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