I've been a long-time admirer of Andy Goldworthy's natural works art and this was a real treat to see the artisan at work. From a pragmatic standpoint, I've always wondered about "the how" in many of his works. This film provides that plus so much more of "the why" of his artwork. It's great to hear in his own words what he is attempting to accomplish through his work. It's also a treat to see the artist at home with his family, and someone who truly loves (or is inexplicably compelled to do) what they do.
The imagery in this film is beautiful and an amazing musical score underscores as well as amplifies the beauty of the visuals. It is an art film, and as in the Art world, many in the general public might not "get" the depth of his work. I can't say that I can even approach Andy's passion either for revealing the innate, easily overlooked character of the natural world.
But a great takeaway from the film is a wonderfully tactile testament to the powerful beauty and the often unheard voices in our environment. Thanks to Mr. Goldsworthy for helping deliver this message.