Monday, April 28, 2025

Amazing "Land Art" Creations - Truly beautiful!

by Jon Foreman
an artist from Wales 
who transforms beaches with 
natural materials like stones and sand.

From intricate circles to massive designs, 
his temporary masterpieces showcase the 
beauty of nature and creativity at its best.


“Extimus Lux”


“Fluentem Colos” at Little Milford.



“Horarium” at Little Milford Woods with Layla Parkin.



“Oculus” at Freshwater West.


“Rubra Spiralis” at Sandy Haven.





“Horarium” at Little Milford Woods with Layla Parkin.



“Explosia” at Freshwater West, Wales, UK

Jon Foreman: Often I get to a location not knowing what I’m about to create, this was one of those days. Upon starting all I had in mind was to start with big stones and work my way down to small stones. After a while it became apparent that this was turning into a work very similar to that of Dietmar Voorwold (who btw you should all check out cause his work is awesome!) anyway my point is there are things that I do in land art such as playing with scale/ colour that lead me to places that have already been discovered and it was completely unintentional for it to look like his work, I tried to then add my own style to it by dispersing the stones. Once I got so far I had to finish it having spend a good few hours on it already. Anyway I hope its seen more as a nod to an awesome artist than me copying his work.



“Calefacio Stella” at Freshwater West, Wales, UK




“Exspergo Luna” at Freshwater West, Wales, UK

Jon Foreman: A very time consuming way of working, the stones being compact and interlocking makes for a more solid piece but I could resist a disperse inwards. For some reason this style reminds me of jelly beans. Probably cause of the randomness of the angles that they’re placed. Also, recalling the light from photographing a previous moon piece. I chose to wait a while seeing a cloud heading my way and went for the capture while the cloud was thin so that there would still be shadow, but not too harsh a shadow.




“Consumo” at Freshwater West, Wales, UK



“Below” at Lindsway Bay, Wales, UK

Jon Foreman: Wanted to do this one for a while, great to do this drawing style again and get lost in the process. Good weather always helps too. This illusion/composition isn’t nearly as complex as you’d expect, just a bunch of circles really. Then I just add in all the patterns like many of my previous works. There is however a mistake which is very easy to spot, I’ll leave that for you guys to work out.



“Mushroom Path” at Druidston 


Follow him on Instagram    sculpttheworld

Original Article STREET ART UTOPIA

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