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Related: Culture Forums, Support ForumsAll is impermanence - All temporary / Masterpieces of the here and now
Nature is beautiful as it is, but James Brunt is constantly finding new ways to make it look even more appealing. James creates artworks using natural objects he finds around his home in Yorkshire, England, and their intricacy will please both your eyes and your soul.
From rocks and twigs to leaves and even berries, Brunt arranges the materials into spirals, concentric circles, and other detailed patterns. James regularly photographs his work and besides viewing the images on social media, his fans are also welcome to join him as he works
10 pages of James' works:
https://www.boredpanda.com/james-brunt-natural-materials-land-art-england/?page_numb=1
First impression is being stunned by the complexity, rhythm of his works and the inherent peace in them - Second, this guy's got a lot of time on his hands.
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All is impermanence - All temporary / Masterpieces of the here and now (Original Post)
packman
Feb 2018
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livetohike
(22,156 posts)1. Awesome! Thanks for posting this. n/t
cyclonefence
(4,483 posts)2. Absolutely gorgeous
and thanks for posting--but can you imagine living with someone so obsessed with order? I wonder if the artist is so careful about perfection in his daily life? And is he married?
It's like New York City--I like visiting but I'd hate to live there.
RandomAccess
(5,210 posts)3. OMG -- don't anybody miss this. Stunning!
yallerdawg
(16,104 posts)4. I bet you could do something like this...
in a cornfield.
Just sayin.'