This Artist Creates Serene Stone Arrangements On Beaches, And Here Are 20 Of The Most Mesmerizing Arrangements

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Amid the untamed landscapes of coastal Wales, artist Jon Foreman has found a way to create stillness in motion, order in disorder. Using only what nature offers—stones, driftwood, shells, and sand—Foreman creates stunning land art that transforms rugged beaches into ethereal works of impermanent beauty.

His work is often created in solitude, shaped by the wind, tides, and his own instinctual rhythm. Though he uses many materials, stone is his medium of choice, offering him an unmatched range of textures and tones. The artist says, “I create using many natural materials but stone has proven to be the material which I can manipulate best. Be it color, angle, shape, size, placement, spacing,” said the artist in an interview with Bored Panda. “Typically, I either start with a rough idea of what I’d like to do or no idea whatsoever! Then I collect what I can carry and start by placing stone by stone, steadily losing myself in the process and disconnecting from the stress of everyday life.”

That meditative process is evident in the final result. His arrangements—spirals that seem to spin endlessly, gradient mosaics, perfectly placed circles—look almost digitally rendered from afar. But they are fragile, temporary, and deeply human.

Here are some of Jon Foreman’s most mesmerizing stone arrangements, where nature’s randomness meets mindful design. Each is a reminder of how beauty can be built, quietly and intentionally, even in the most chaotic of places.

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#1 Quadratura, 2024

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#2 Lunae Mutatio, 2023

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#3 Merging, 2023

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#4 Stone Knitting, 2024

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#5 Colossus Collaboration, 2023

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#6 Quadra Dispello, 2023

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#8 Obliquum, 2023

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#9 Fluvidus, 2023

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#10 Flecto, 2023

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#11 Obliquus, 2022

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#12 Disicio, 2024

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#13 Funiculus, 2022

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#14 Erythrean Sun, 2024

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#15 Shells Ascend, 2023

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#16 Confluence, 2023

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#17 Exteriori Motu, 2023

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#18 Irregularis, 2023

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#19 Gurges, 2023

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Saumya Ratan

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