Earthscape artist Andres Amador works the beach with stunning geometric designs

For Andres Amador, the beach is a canvas that most resonates with his artistic flair. Inspired by his study of calligraphy, ancient architecture, and science of all disciplines, the Sierra Nevada-based artist has spent the last 15 years on his beach-based Earthscape Art series. The artwork on beaches can span over 100,000 feet, achievable only during low tide when the beach is revealed. The fractal … Continue reading Earthscape artist Andres Amador works the beach with stunning geometric designs

Land artist Jon Foreman uses Pembrokeshire coastline as his canvas to create spectacular sand drawings featuring labyrinths and mandalas

The Pembrokeshire coastline has become a canvas for land artist Jon Foreman, who creates spectacular large scale sand drawings often covering entire beaches. The Pembrokeshire-based artist heads to the beach with three items to create his gigantic sand masterpieces – a rake, a stick, and some string – that includes labyrinths and mandalas. He also uses shells and stones to create other artworks in the … Continue reading Land artist Jon Foreman uses Pembrokeshire coastline as his canvas to create spectacular sand drawings featuring labyrinths and mandalas

French artist Saype unveils new grass graffiti in Swiss Alps to symbolise the “building of a world with more solidarity”

French artist Saype, known for his biodegradable paintings, has taken to the Swiss Alps to create a painting to symbolise “the building of a world with more solidarity”. Guillaume Legros, better known as French artist Saype, latest work is entitled Beyond Crisis and shows a girl looking out towards the horizon with a chain of stick figures holding hands. The artwork was created on a … Continue reading French artist Saype unveils new grass graffiti in Swiss Alps to symbolise the “building of a world with more solidarity”

Nature and natural materials take centre stage in James Brunt’s mandala artworks

Artist James Brunt is so inspired by nature that he creates stunning land art mandalas from exactly that. Leaves, stones, shells, twigs, berries and acorns found in forests, parks, and beaches near his home in Yorkshire, England, are just some of the natural materials that James Brunt has used in his elaborate artworks. James Brunt arranges his gifts from nature in mandala-like spirals and concentric circles. Once … Continue reading Nature and natural materials take centre stage in James Brunt’s mandala artworks