Artist Spends Hours Arranging Natural Objects Into Stunning Mandalas, Leaves Them For You To Find
Nature is beautiful as it is, but James Brunt is constantly finding new ways to make it look even more appealing. James creates artworks using natural objects he finds around his home in Yorkshire, England, and their intricacy will please both your eyes and your soul.
From rocks and twigs to leaves and even berries, Brunt arranges the materials into spirals, concentric circles, and other detailed patterns. James regularly photographs his work and besides viewing the images on social media, his fans are also welcome to join him as he works. Scroll down to review Brunt's work, and if your eyes are left wanting more, check out these satisfying arrangements of everyday objects by Emily Blincoe.
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Coolest natural mosaic ever! Cant even imagine how long it took to break up and arrange all those little twigs.
Another life metaphor... the uniform & drab slowly creeping over and absorbing the colorful & unique.
More quasi-Andy Goldsworthy -- and that's a compliment! (Goldsworthy is American, I'm pretty sure.)
Such patience required to find all those leaves of the same size. Wonderful.
Can't even Imagine how much time this took! It's like a woodland version of the swirls in the sky of Van Gogh's Starry Night.
Yes, yes, yes! I'd love to find this on a beach in Northern California. Or even better, in my back yard!
If I were on this path I would have to walk around that. No way would I want to disturb it.
Again, I'm absolutely amazed at the time & artistry it took to put these wooden pieces together.
This will confuse the hell out of the aliens who are making those crop circles!!
Looks like a plush rug on the forest floor. I almost feel compelled and want to go sit on it, although i never could or would! Awesome!
I wonder how big that tree will get. I see energy being drawn into it.
Curtains pulled back! So the real title of this article should read "artists" plural.
Every one of these is a true work of art, and I love them all. And thank heavens they have been recorded for all time, because some of the most beautiful things are fleeting and soon a thing of the past. happy0144-...cd6b60.gif
...and yet the foundation of an equally beautiful future...
True Dadaism
Absolutely stunning! I especially love how you portray the 'order' within the natural scattering of nature. Don't quit doing these visionary compositions. Thank for sharing with the world.
Love them all. They are all so calming and theraputically satisfying.
Every one of these is a true work of art, and I love them all. And thank heavens they have been recorded for all time, because some of the most beautiful things are fleeting and soon a thing of the past. happy0144-...cd6b60.gif
...and yet the foundation of an equally beautiful future...
True Dadaism
Absolutely stunning! I especially love how you portray the 'order' within the natural scattering of nature. Don't quit doing these visionary compositions. Thank for sharing with the world.
Love them all. They are all so calming and theraputically satisfying.