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10 Forest Sculptures By Jon Foreman
Content warning: In the heart of Welsh woodlands, leaves, moss, and soil become mesmerizing canvases for land artist Jon Foreman. From vivid vortexes in Little Milford to a glowing gradient around a tree trunk in Colby Woods, this collection captures nine of his most ench
In the heart of Welsh woodlands, leaves, moss, and soil become mesmerizing canvases for land artist Jon Foreman. From vivid vortexes in Little Milford to a glowing gradient around a tree trunk in Colby Woods, this collection captures nine of his most enchanting interventions in nature — some co-created with Layla Parkin. Expect vibrant spirals, intricate patterns, and illusions that make the landscape pulse with life.
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1. Vortex — Little Milford Woods, Wales
2. Colos Curva — Little Milford Woods, Wales
3. Dissipatio — Colby Woods, Wales
4. Exolesco — Colby Woods, Wales
5. Horarium — Little Milford Woods, Wales
6. Fluentem Colos — Little Milford, Wales
7. Folia Quadrata — Little Milford Woods, Wales
8. Array — Little Milford, Wales
9. Musco — Minwear Woods, Wales
10. Portal — Little Milford Woods, Wales
Jon Foreman’s forest installations don’t just decorate nature — they collaborate with it. These temporary artworks transform the landscape into a living gallery, reminding us how even the simplest materials can create moments of wonder in public space.
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In Love With Street Art (24 Photos)
Street art is more than just a splash of color on a blank wall; it is a vibrant expression of culture and creative rebellion. In this blog post, we delve into the world of street art to explore the myriad reasons why people fall in love with these urban paintings.
Street art, often called urban art or public art, transforms ordinary urban spaces into exciting canvases for creativity. From graffiti to large-scale murals, it connects people through bold visuals and meaningful stories. But what exactly is street art, and why has it become such a significant cultural movement? Let’s dive into the world of street art to uncover its essence, history, and impact. <– What Is Street Art? A Comprehensive Guide to Urban Creativity.More: 37 Stunning Street Art Pieces That Perfectly Blend with Nature
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By Fábio Gomes in Trindade, Brazil.
See more by Fábio here!2.
By Oakoak.
Go here for a collection by Oakoak.3.
“Four Seasons tribute” by Bruno Althamer to Kora in Warsaw, Poland.
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Kelly the Wonderdog by Jimmy Dvate in Major Plains, Australia.
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By Hebsarte in Playa Del Carmen, Mexico.
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3D Mural by Shozy in Paris, France.
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Mural by Peeta in Mannheim, Germany.
See more photos of this 3D mural here!8.
Mural by Cosimo Cheone Caiffa in Milano, Italy.
Go here for more photos of this strange mural!9.
By Kitt Benett in Melbourne, Australia.
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By Bobby Rogueone in Glasgow, Scotland.
Go here for a collection of 5 stunning murals by Bobby Rogueone!11.
By Duek Glez & Fresa Bogotá in Tláhuac, Mexico.
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Romantic lampposts on bench.
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No trespassing – By JR at Le Rouquet in Paris, France.
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Braga Last1 brings old gas tank to life!
Go here for more Mind-Bending 3D Street Art by Braga Last1!15.
Mural by Vinie in Paris, France.
Go here for more murals by Vinie!16.
Wendy! I’m HOME!
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Kingfisher by A-MO in Bordeaux, France.
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By Martín Ron in San Telmo, Buenos Aires.
More!: 9 Martín Ron Murals That Redefine Urban Art19.
“Sibling Pep Talk” by David Zinn.
More by David Zinn here!20.
THE MASK by DavidL in Barcelona, Spain.
We have a collection of 14 Surreal Graffiti Artworks by DavidL here! From Cookie Monster to Zombie Homer.21.
By Nikolaj Arndt in Neustadt, Germany.
More 3D art here!: 14 Street Art 3D Masterpieces You Won’t Believe Are Real22.
By JPS.
More by JPS!: 40 Stunning Photos of Street Art By Creative Genius JPS23.
A window to the? – By Seth in Le Port, Reunion Island.
More by Seth!: 33 Murals That Turn Walls Into Wonders: Seth’s Street Art Will Blow Your Mind24.
By Decertor at Numu Festival in Imbabura, Ecuador.
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The Art of Stones (12 Photos by Jon Foreman)
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Have you ever seen a beach look this good? Jon Foreman turns stones into hypnotic patterns that look like they belong in a dream. In 2025, he traveled from Wales to Taiwan to create these 12 masterpieces. Some pieces were made with Layla Parkin, and they are all absolutely stunning. Check out these 12 photos of his land art!
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🌀 1. Revolve — Druidston, Hamlet in Wales
This dark stone spiral pulls your eyes right into the center. It looks like a giant fingerprint left by nature on the sand.
Jon Foreman: Although I love it when a big wave takes the piece in one, Sometimes the gently lapping waves can provide an extra element to a piece. In this case the small crease lines in the sand – a reaction to the stones being there provide an extra essence of motion to a work that already suggests that. I respond to nature, nature responds to me. A conversation, if you like.
☀️ 2. Circuitus Meridiem — Druidston, Hamlet in Wales
This one looks like a glowing stone sun. The white pebbles in the middle pop against the darker stones on the outside. It is the perfect way to welcome the morning.
🌈 3. Sol Colorum — Freshwater West
This is a rainbow made of rocks. The colors shift from orange to blue so perfectly you might think the beach was painted. Nature has the best color palette.
🌗 4. Halved — Lindsway Bay, Milford Haven, Pembrokeshire
This piece looks like a giant pebble split in half. It shows how different colors and textures can fit together in perfect balance. It is like a stone yin and yang.
🍂 5. Lapis Folium — Gann Estuary (Dale), Wales
A 3D leaf made entirely of red stones. It looks like nature forgot a giant autumn leaf on the sand. The detail is simply amazing.
🔘 6. Augere — Druidston, Hamlet in Wales
A huge circle with a bright center. The layers of stones make it look like the art is glowing from the inside. It is hard to believe these are just normal rocks.
🌊 7. Ripple — Qixingtan Beach, Hualien, Taiwan
This looks like a black and white galaxy on the shore. It is as if a drop of water hit the beach and turned into stone. It was created for a festival in Taiwan.
Jon Foreman: As a Ripple, through water undulates and expands, as does the flow of this artwork. Symbolic of the expansion of the festival and the waves it makes, bringing people together from across seas and transcending languages. This piece is also an evolution and expansion on the piece created by myself and Terry in Hualien last year. Spent a few days on this, very slow work, but luckily the sun was behind the clouds this time, so it wasn’t as hot as last time!, we built this piece to last for the festival time so between every large stone there are three small pebbles that act as a tripod for the next stone, even the smallest stacks feature this technique. it was very slow work by comparison to my more floor based work. The overall form is influenced by the ripple effect caused by a droplet in water. I have a fascination with creating flow with such solid objects as stones. I think there’s more to be experimented with for this form.
💥 8. Colos Chaos — Freshwater West
Hundreds of tiny stone towers standing together in a starburst. This collaboration with Layla Parkin looks like a stone explosion that stopped in time. Do not sneeze near this one!
Jon Foreman: It was quite a rush towards the end as the sun was going down, I would have liked to have adjusted some bits even after looking at pictures now, even so I’m still happy with it!
🌙 9. Shell Moon — Sandy Haven Beach, UK
A crescent moon made from hundreds of shells. It is delicate, beautiful, and fits perfectly with the golden sunset light. Truly magical stuff.
🌟 10. Radiance — Freshwater West
A sunburst pattern with a hollow middle. The sharp stone rays look like they are reaching out for the ocean. It is simple but very powerful.
🐚 11. Fossil — Lindsway Bay, Pembrokeshire, UK
This is a massive drawing in the sand. It looks like a giant prehistoric creature left a mark behind. It is huge compared to the person walking nearby!
〰️ 12. Fluidform — Pensarn, Wales
Long rows of white stones that look like frozen waves. The way they ripple across the sand is very calming. It is the perfect way to end this collection.
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