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Cuidado! el bosque te vigila.
El Bosque de Oma (en euskera: Omako basoa) es una obra artística creada por el escultor y pintor Agustín Ibarrola entre los años 1982 y 19851 y que se puede encuadrar dentro de la tendencia contemporánea del Land Art. Dicho bosque está situado en la Reserva Natural de Urdaibai, y consiste en un grupo de árboles en los que se han realizado pintadas y que -en el conjunto de varios troncos y mirando desde determinadas posiciones- componen diferentes figuras geométricas, humanas y animales.2 La obra se encuentra ubicada en una de las laderas del Valle de Oma, en la localidad de Cortézubi, cerca de la Cueva de Santimamiñe, no muy lejos del antiguo domicilio del artista. El pintor y escultor Agustín Ibarrola concibió el Bosque animado o Bosque de Oma como una muestra de la relación entre la naturaleza y la presencia humana.
El dramaturgo Pedro Víllora situó en el Bosque de Oma la acción de su tragedia Electra en Oma
es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bosque_de_Oma
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Oma forest is a work of art created by Agustin Ibarrola, a Basque sculptor and painter. The work is located in a forest near Kortezubi (Bizkaia, Basque Country), in the natural reserve of Urdaibai. It is also known as the "painted forest".
The work follows the modern art trend called “Land art”. Most of the trees are Monterrey pines. Displays the horrible and ghastly harmony between nature and human presence by painting on the trunks of trees, human figures, animals and geometric shapes, some of which are visible only from certain positions.
Agustin is a member of “Basta Ya", whose aim is to aid victims of terrorism. Some 100 trees of the natural reserve were destroyed in 2000 and Oma forest was damaged to protest his stand.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oma_forest
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El dramaturgo Pedro Víllora situó en el Bosque de Oma la acción de su tragedia Electra en Oma
es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bosque_de_Oma
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Oma forest is a work of art created by Agustin Ibarrola, a Basque sculptor and painter. The work is located in a forest near Kortezubi (Bizkaia, Basque Country), in the natural reserve of Urdaibai. It is also known as the "painted forest".
The work follows the modern art trend called “Land art”. Most of the trees are Monterrey pines. Displays the horrible and ghastly harmony between nature and human presence by painting on the trunks of trees, human figures, animals and geometric shapes, some of which are visible only from certain positions.
Agustin is a member of “Basta Ya", whose aim is to aid victims of terrorism. Some 100 trees of the natural reserve were destroyed in 2000 and Oma forest was damaged to protest his stand.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oma_forest
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