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This is so unique and vastly different from your regular builds, and yet it still holds the same calming and beautiful atmosphere, amazing work as always Asu!
I can't understand why someone would want the roots without the tree, but your work is amazing, as always. I love that the inspiration comes directly from nature.
I've been to some abandoned buildings where you enter a pitch black room, use a flashlight and there are roots from the ceiling like upside down trees.. it is beautiful actually. I'm not sure what environment he built the roots on top of, but it looks like they're coming from a roof or balcony? it just reminded me of that since you can see them under. also.. diorama where mosses are to be main attraction.. diorama with human remains partially buried..
@@wanderingintime I've heard that in abandoned buildings, sometimes the air hasn't moved in years and apparently it's easy to wander into a pocket of some kind of hypoxic air where you can quickly pass out. I've heard that when this happens, a friend may go to rescue and then pass out too. Do you have any air meters or anything for your explorations? Maybe this only applies underground or in industrial areas.
@@robertdempsey2706 @Robert Dempsey wow that's interesting to think about.. I dont think it was necessary for what places I went to. I will say I did have a respirator mask with 3m p100 yellow label (organic vapors, not just asbestos but for who knows what other chemicals or gases could be present and also ammonia and mold which is often a serious irritant) to stay protected. I bet however, like you're thinking, going through old mines would be the most dangerous a.f.a. oxygen deprivation.. and some caving systems. I've seen videos of deep underground tunnels part of old military bases from Russia (cant say what youtuber at this point) which could potentially run into that issue as well. it's probably a good idea to do a bit of research on the location to mitigate as many problems as you can if you dont have those kinds of things.
Beautiful, I love the Simplicity of nature, for me every art is beautiful like every part in nature is beautiful just the way it is... thank you ASU that was very creative and 😌 🙏
I love this video so much, the style was different from the lush moutain or waterfall based pieces that I've seen so far Thank you so much for sharing this process on RU-vid, I love your stuff 🥺
Covid has definitely messed up our day to day socializing adding anxiety and stress, but one day your grandparents won't be there anymore and you will wish you could have seen more of them. Trust me. Holidays are the time to love and enjoy those we hold dear.
Инсталяция очень похожа на пожар прошлого лета. Згорело много лесов. В том числе и моё любимое место в горах. Теперь там лишь только тлен, запах гари и сажа налипшая на ботинки. Я видел такое 30 лет назад и надеюсь лес вновь вернёт свои владения как и прежде.
Estaria bien ver como evolucionan estas composiciones a lo largo del tiempo. Y condiciones de mantenimiento, humedad, riego, luz, posicion mas adecuada, etc
Hello ! I have a little question, do you have any tips to attenuate the noise of a Waterfall (after your video of waterfall making) thanks ! Awesome work btw
Many terrariums last years. Although to me, I'm not sure this would would take to the moisture for very long. It doesn't look pressure treated, so this piece may rot eventually. Something in a glass jar or aquarium/terrarium can survive indefinitely,