Nature In Perfect Order: Artist Creates Mesmerizing Land Art Using Stones And Leaves (30 Pics)

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In the serene landscapes of Pembrokeshire, Wales, artist Jon Foreman transforms the natural world into captivating works of art. Using materials like stones, shells, leaves, and driftwood, often collected from the very sites where he creates. The artist crafts intricate patterns that blend seamlessly with their surroundings. His ephemeral creations, shaped by the elements and time, invite viewers to pause and appreciate the beauty of nature in its purest form.

Check out some of his amazing works in the gallery below.

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Saumya Ratan

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