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Donkees

(33,234 posts)
Fri Apr 15, 2022, 01:57 PM Apr 2022

Stone Gradients Extraordinary Land Art

APRIL 15, 2022



An expert in the hypnotic, Wales-based artist Jon Foreman continues his exquisite constructions that position stones and shells into perfectly arranged formations. His most recent pieces include a mesmerizing gradient circle, concentric swirl, and seaside surge that show an evolution from his earlier land art by adding even more density and precision to his already meticulous practice. Because he works in public spaces subject to the elements, Foreman’s compositions last only a short period, although he sells prints in his shop for those wanting to preserve their entrancing nature. You can follow his latest creations and travels on Instagram.











https://www.thisiscolossal.com/2022/04/jon-foreman-new-land-art/

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Stone Gradients Extraordinary Land Art (Original Post) Donkees Apr 2022 OP
Kind of reminds me of this ... eppur_se_muova Apr 2022 #1
Yes! I remember seeing it on DU :) ''Puffer Fish - A Masterpiece of Love'' Donkees Apr 2022 #4
Stunning, but also mildly triggers my trypophobia. tblue37 Apr 2022 #2
Beautiful!!! Karadeniz Apr 2022 #3
Wow! And how! nt abqtommy Apr 2022 #5

Donkees

(33,234 posts)
4. Yes! I remember seeing it on DU :) ''Puffer Fish - A Masterpiece of Love''
Fri Apr 15, 2022, 03:48 PM
Apr 2022


To attract a female fish, the Japanese Puffer fish will work 24 hours a day, for an entire week in a row, to create the most stunning sand art.

This most incredible video from BBC Earth gives us glorious look at nature and fish in particularly. After watching this video, people will hopefully look differently on fishes and treat them more kindly.
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