The wildly prolific Wales-based artist Jon Foreman has spent much of 2021 on a new batch of mesmerizing land pieces. Expanding on the swirling, organic shapes he’s known for, many of his recent works take on minimal, geometric formations in diagonal stripes or colorful, concentric circles. Foreman created a 2022 calendar featuring some of the compositions shown here—ordering instructions are on his Instagram—and you can find prints of his ephemeral pieces in his shop. More
In "One Tree Four Seasons," artists Ulf Mejergren and Antti Laitinen weave a structure around a Swedish tree that creates a cozy refuge.
Pembrokeshire based Land artist Jon Foreman creates works in mostly natural material. His work is nearly always short lived as the elements, sea, wind, and sometimes sun make them disappear. Here his work is displayed and available to be purchased.
Each extraordinary piece lasts for only a limited time as the tide usually wipes it out. But what a treat for a beach goer to come across one of these!
imágenes land art por un mundo con más encanto
Each extraordinary piece lasts for only a limited time as the tide usually wipes it out. But what a treat for a beach goer to come across one of these!
Using found leaves, stones, and sand, Foreman assembles swirling gradients and organic motifs that radiate across forest floors and beaches.
Ancient Ireland, Scotland and England had a fantastic folk religion that has been classed as Celtic. The way into understanding these religions is through the Druids.
Collaboration with Brioney McClean (bri.rose.artist) Art of Balance Exhibition, Summerhall, Edinburgh
Celebrating Autumn Equinox through Creative Ritual My Autumn Equinox Alter ©Emma Tuzzio The equinox occurs twice annually, once in March (spring equinox) and again in September (autumn equinox…
David Allen is an artist who leaves his natural sculptures out in public natural spaces to be found by passers-by thirsty for inspiration. “Nothing makes me happier than sharing these works with others," writes David.
Each extraordinary piece lasts for only a limited time as the tide usually wipes it out. But what a treat for a beach goer to come across one of these!