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30 Patience-Requiring Land Art Pieces Made With Natural Materials Created By This Artist (New Pics)
A captivating example of art that transforms chaos into patterns is Jon Foreman's land art.
The land artist from Pembrokeshire, Wales started experimenting with pebbles and stones, by gathering similar shapes and colors to create beautiful patterned art. Jon also plays with other materials such as leaves, sticks, shells, sand, and even moss: everything that could be found in nature. Thanks to his artistic expression, Jon now has 606K Instagram followers and thousands of likes on his posts.
If you are not yet familiar with Jon's artwork, we are more than happy to introduce you to these beautiful creations.
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Merging, 2023
Stone Knitting, 2024
Colossus Collaboration, 2023
Quadra Dispello, 2023
Quadratura, 2024
Lunae Mutatio, 2023
Obliquum, 2023
Fluvidus, 2023
Flecto, 2023
My own stones show me dragons- so; dragon's tail - shed in a fight! dragon-ico...2acfd7.jpg
Obliquus, 2022
Disicio, 2024
Funiculus, 2022
Erythrean Sun, 2024
Shells Ascend, 2023
Confluence, 2023
Exteriori Motu, 2023
Irregularis, 2023
Gurges, 2023
Stella Spiralis, 2023
Aqua Exemplaria, 2024
Organicolour, 2023
Concave, 2023
Lux Corallium, 2023
Circumactus, 2023
Helix, 2024
Cognatus, 2024
Scaphium, 2023
The Eye, 2023
Thank you very much! Your words are very inspiring to me (:
Load More Replies...I follow this guy on Instagram but there's still a few pieces here I haven't seen before. Love pretty much everything he does with stones :)
I don't have instagram. Does he explains his process? So many perfect stones, it would take so long to collect..... unless he reuses some of them? go to the beach with a big wheelbarrow of stones?
Load More Replies...Such beautiful works! They remind me of Andy Goldsworthy's art. Maybe you are familiar with him? There is something so Dada about these natural constructions. Just amazing.
Thank you very much! Your words are very inspiring to me (:
Load More Replies...I follow this guy on Instagram but there's still a few pieces here I haven't seen before. Love pretty much everything he does with stones :)
I don't have instagram. Does he explains his process? So many perfect stones, it would take so long to collect..... unless he reuses some of them? go to the beach with a big wheelbarrow of stones?
Load More Replies...Such beautiful works! They remind me of Andy Goldsworthy's art. Maybe you are familiar with him? There is something so Dada about these natural constructions. Just amazing.