In relation to the previous article, there are some similarities that can be drawn from the previous author’s approach to viewing these artists. That similarity is how the artists can augment existing environments.
Pollock augmented environments using artificial pigments, and manufactured canvas. Goldsworthy uses only found, natural materials on location. Both artists do augment space, simply in different ways and by different means. Both artists could spend hours or days on a single piece with each piece augmenting another space in a different way, thus adding new meaning to the space.