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Nature Art

I love nature and how it is portrayed through art. There are an ever increasing amount of artists who have different ways of making art from using nature and the environment around them.

I thought I’d highlight a few I follow on Twitter/X, Facebook, Threads and you can see what you think of their work.

Hannah Bullen-Rynar Art

Copyright Hannah Bullen-Ryner Art

Hannah is a very talented artist and is excellent at using flowers, petals, sticks, leaves, feathers, shells and anything she finds in nature to form these amazingly creatures on the forest floor.

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Jane Constable

Copyright Jane Constable

Jane comes from Essex, UK and is a printmaker who incorporates nature into her print work designs.

Her process of Lino printing can be seen on her Threads feed and it is amazing that a picture takes many layers and colours to build up like the woodpecker in the picture above.

I love the modern nature prints that she produces.

A link to her site: https://linktr.ee/inkydogstudio

Beach4Art

Copyright Beach4Art

This is beach art from a family of 4 in Devon, UK with stones, shells, driftwood and seaweed. Some of these designs on the beach are amazing. The intricacies of the design along with the amount of stones needed to do these designs, these artists must really love being at the seaside.

Beach4Art on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100065379493149

Jon Foreman: Sculpt the World

Copyright Jon Foreman: Sculpt the World

I stumbled upon this zen but mesmerising Facebook page, a land and sculpture artist based in Pembrokeshire, Wales, UK.

The artist uses nature like pebbles, shells, leaves, sand and using different colours and locations on the beach, in the forest and derelict areas to produce spirals and circles shapes at different heights and patterns.

I really love these intricate designs on the land that surrounds us.

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php/?id=100044389060818

Website: https://sculpttheworld.smugmug.com


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