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  1. This Art Will Make You Calm (8 Photos)

    From beach stone patterns to murals of quiet faces, these artworks share a sense of stillness. They come from Wales, Spain, Poland, Peru, Florida, Mexico, and more. More: Amazing Art (8 Photos) 1. “Augere” — Jon Foreman in Druidston, Wales Stone sculpture arranged in spirals on the sand. Built from natural rocks found nearby, the piece changes shape with the tide. More!: Amazing Sculptures by Jon Foreman! (12 Photos) 🔗 Follow Jon Foreman on Instagram 2. Mural by Adventis in El […]

    streetartutopia.com/2025/10/26

  2. New Artwork Release ✨
    My latest piece captures the timeless beauty of the red poppy, a flower that symbolizes remembrance, resilience, and peace. A meaningful addition to any space. Don't miss the introductory pricing.

    Find it here:
    dreamviewsartgallery.etsy.com

    #RedPoppy #poppyart #remembranceday #floralartistry #artcollectors #etsyart #etsyfinds #wallartdecor #natureinspiredart #inflandersfields #wallcanvas #burgandyart #redflowers

  3. New Artwork Release ✨
    My latest piece captures the timeless beauty of the red poppy, a flower that symbolizes remembrance, resilience, and peace. A meaningful addition to any space. Don't miss the introductory pricing.

    Find it here:
    dreamviewsartgallery.etsy.com

    #RedPoppy #poppyart #remembranceday #floralartistry #artcollectors #etsyart #etsyfinds #wallartdecor #natureinspiredart #inflandersfields #wallcanvas #burgandyart #redflowers

  4. New Artwork Release ✨
    My latest piece captures the timeless beauty of the red poppy, a flower that symbolizes remembrance, resilience, and peace. A meaningful addition to any space. Don't miss the introductory pricing.

    Find it here:
    dreamviewsartgallery.etsy.com

    #RedPoppy #poppyart #remembranceday #floralartistry #artcollectors #etsyart #etsyfinds #wallartdecor #natureinspiredart #inflandersfields #wallcanvas #burgandyart #redflowers

  5. New Artwork Release ✨
    My latest piece captures the timeless beauty of the red poppy, a flower that symbolizes remembrance, resilience, and peace. A meaningful addition to any space. Don't miss the introductory pricing.

    Find it here:
    dreamviewsartgallery.etsy.com

    #RedPoppy #poppyart #remembranceday #floralartistry #artcollectors #etsyart #etsyfinds #wallartdecor #natureinspiredart #inflandersfields #wallcanvas #burgandyart #redflowers

  6. “Colorado Aspen Trees” — painted with a palette knife and a heart full of mountain memories. Let nature speak through texture and light. 🌲 Shop this piece and more: 🔗 olena-art.pixels.com 🛍️ fineartamerica.com/profiles/olena-art/shop #olenaart #lenaowens @fineartamerica @fineartamerica @ShopPixels @ShopPixels #ColoradoArtist #AspenTrees #NatureInspiredArt #ImpastoPainting #ArtForHome #MountainVibes

  7. “Colorado Aspen Trees” — painted with a palette knife and a heart full of mountain memories. Let nature speak through texture and light. 🌲 Shop this piece and more: 🔗 olena-art.pixels.com 🛍️ fineartamerica.com/profiles/olena-art/shop #olenaart #lenaowens @fineartamerica @fineartamerica @ShopPixels @ShopPixels #ColoradoArtist #AspenTrees #NatureInspiredArt #ImpastoPainting #ArtForHome #MountainVibes

  8. When Street Art Meets Nature (40 Photos)

    When street art meets nature, the results are stunning. Some artists blend their murals seamlessly with the landscape, while others use real plants to bring their work to life.

    In Ecuador, El Decertor painted a mural that merges with the natural surroundings. In Martinique, Nuxuno Xän turned a tree trunk into part of a painted figure. In New York, OGMillie created a floral mural that brightens the urban space. In Brazil, Fábio Gomes Trindade’s portraits use real bougainvillea as hair, […]

    streetartutopia.com/2025/07/27

  9. 10 Forest Sculptures By Jon Foreman

    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. 🔗 Follow Jon Foreman on Instagram 1. Vortex — Little Milford […]

    streetartutopia.com/2025/09/24

  10. The image shows a suspended whale model in a museum corridor, accented by blue duotones. It aims to indicate the ocean's essence, supporting marine life awareness. The blend of architecture and color fosters a serene, reflective atmosphere.
    #Brisbane #Kurilpa #museum #museumkurilpa #whale #sealife #ocean #marineconservation #saveourseas #protectmarinelife #OceanArt #art #digitalart #duotone #photo #photography #experimental #transition #peaceful #australia #ArtForChange #NatureInspiredArt

  11. How Fábio Gomes Turns Trees into Hair: Stunning Murals in Trindade (8 Photos)

    In Trindade, Brazil, artist Fábio Gomes creates beautiful murals that inspire people all over the world. He mixes his detailed portraits with real trees, making his art feel alive and connected to nature. Fábio says his experience as a construction worker helped him learn how to get proportions just right, which lets him match his paintings perfectly with the surroundings. Being a street artist in Brazil isn’t easy, with high costs and little support, but Fabio’s art is now famous […]

    streetartutopia.com/2025/06/18

  12. Four Seasons Tribute to Kora in Warsaw, Poland

    Discover Bruno Althamer's stunning mural tribute to Polish singer Kora (Olga Jackowska) in Warsaw, Poland. This ingenious artwork changes with the seasons, as a tree in front of the mural transforms into Kora's 'hair'—lush and green in summer, blooming in spring, golden in autumn, and bare in winter. A breathtaking blend of nature and street art that honors an icon.

    streetartutopia.com/2024/12/19

  13. From Tallest Tree to Towering Sculpture: The Giant Hand of the UK

    The Douglas Fir known as the “Giant Hand of Vyrnwy” was once the tallest tree in the UK, standing over 50 meters high.

    But as it grew older and weaker, it became unsafe. Instead of cutting it down completely, artist Simon O’Rourke turned what was left of the tree into a giant hand sculpture reaching for the sky.

    “The Forestry Commission, who are looking after the area, decided that it would be a good idea to have a memorial to the tree and left a 50-foot stem when they felled it,” said O’Rourke. “They invited eight artists to tender for the job, and I got it.”

    The sculpture is now part of a place called The Giants of Vyrnwy, which inspired O’Rourke’s idea. “There are a few tall Douglas firs growing in the Giants of Vyrnwy area, and I was going on the giants theme,” he explained.

    O’Rourke, who has been carving wood for nine years, used 12 different chainsaws to make the sculpture. He has also carved other things, like a swan, an angel, a kingfisher, a chipmunk, and a giant clock.

    In 2011, the tree was found leaning dangerously to one side. It also had two large cracks going up from its roots to about 3.5 meters high. To keep visitors safe, the Forestry Commission decided to cut it down. Before this, a tree expert had climbed it to confirm it was the tallest tree in the UK, ensuring its story would be remembered even after it was turned into art.

    #Art #DouglasFirArt #england #forestryCommission #GiantHandOfVyrnwy #hand #natureInspiredArt #publicArt #Sculpture #simonORouke #SimonORourke #StreetArt #travel #treeSculpture #uk #UKSTallestTree #UrbanArt #VyrnwyForest #Wales #woodWork #woodenHandSculpture

  14. From Tallest Tree to Towering Sculpture: The Giant Hand of the UK

    The Douglas Fir known as the “Giant Hand of Vyrnwy” was once the tallest tree in the UK, standing over 50 meters high.

    But as it grew older and weaker, it became unsafe. Instead of cutting it down completely, artist Simon O’Rourke turned what was left of the tree into a giant hand sculpture reaching for the sky.

    “The Forestry Commission, who are looking after the area, decided that it would be a good idea to have a memorial to the tree and left a 50-foot stem when they felled it,” said O’Rourke. “They invited eight artists to tender for the job, and I got it.”

    The sculpture is now part of a place called The Giants of Vyrnwy, which inspired O’Rourke’s idea. “There are a few tall Douglas firs growing in the Giants of Vyrnwy area, and I was going on the giants theme,” he explained.

    O’Rourke, who has been carving wood for nine years, used 12 different chainsaws to make the sculpture. He has also carved other things, like a swan, an angel, a kingfisher, a chipmunk, and a giant clock.

    In 2011, the tree was found leaning dangerously to one side. It also had two large cracks going up from its roots to about 3.5 meters high. To keep visitors safe, the Forestry Commission decided to cut it down. Before this, a tree expert had climbed it to confirm it was the tallest tree in the UK, ensuring its story would be remembered even after it was turned into art.

    #Art #DouglasFirArt #england #forestryCommission #GiantHandOfVyrnwy #hand #natureInspiredArt #publicArt #Sculpture #simonORouke #SimonORourke #StreetArt #travel #treeSculpture #uk #UKSTallestTree #UrbanArt #VyrnwyForest #Wales #woodWork #woodenHandSculpture

  15. From Tallest Tree to Towering Sculpture: The Giant Hand of the UK

    The Douglas Fir known as the “Giant Hand of Vyrnwy” was once the tallest tree in the UK, standing over 50 meters high.

    But as it grew older and weaker, it became unsafe. Instead of cutting it down completely, artist Simon O’Rourke turned what was left of the tree into a giant hand sculpture reaching for the sky.

    “The Forestry Commission, who are looking after the area, decided that it would be a good idea to have a memorial to the tree and left a 50-foot stem when they felled it,” said O’Rourke. “They invited eight artists to tender for the job, and I got it.”

    The sculpture is now part of a place called The Giants of Vyrnwy, which inspired O’Rourke’s idea. “There are a few tall Douglas firs growing in the Giants of Vyrnwy area, and I was going on the giants theme,” he explained.

    O’Rourke, who has been carving wood for nine years, used 12 different chainsaws to make the sculpture. He has also carved other things, like a swan, an angel, a kingfisher, a chipmunk, and a giant clock.

    In 2011, the tree was found leaning dangerously to one side. It also had two large cracks going up from its roots to about 3.5 meters high. To keep visitors safe, the Forestry Commission decided to cut it down. Before this, a tree expert had climbed it to confirm it was the tallest tree in the UK, ensuring its story would be remembered even after it was turned into art.

    #Art #DouglasFirArt #england #forestryCommission #GiantHandOfVyrnwy #hand #natureInspiredArt #publicArt #Sculpture #simonORouke #SimonORourke #StreetArt #travel #treeSculpture #uk #UKSTallestTree #UrbanArt #VyrnwyForest #Wales #woodWork #woodenHandSculpture

  16. Nature Is Everything! 18 Stunning Artworks by Hannah Bullen-Ryner

    In the quiet embrace of nature, artist Hannah Bullen-Ryner creates enchanting, ephemeral artworks that celebrate the beauty and fragility of the natural world. With a keen eye for detail and a deep respect for the environment, she transforms fallen petals, delicate leaves, and tiny stones into expressive creatures and intricate mandalas, each piece thoughtfully arranged on the forest floor. In this collection, Hannah brings a vibrant cast of characters to life—a curious opossum, a vivid […]

    streetartutopia.com/2024/11/10

  17. Mud Maid – Living sculpture by Sue and Pete Hill (5 photos and video)

    Sculptor Sue and Pete Hill The Mud Maid is a living sculpture by Sue and Pete Hill created 1998 at Lost Gardens of Heligan, Pentewan, St.Austell, Cornwall, England. Depending on the season, the mud maid’s ‘hair’ and ‘clothes’ change when the seasonal plants and moss grow over the sculpture. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TlG5SBmeE5s What do you think about the Mud Maid?

    streetartutopia.com/2024/10/24