Scottish Land Artist Sculpts The World
There’s been a lot said about art and how fleeting or permanent it can be. Some artists never get the recognition they deserve while they’re still alive, some only get a glimpse and others get to enjoy the fame and fortune that might come with being a popular artists of their generation. Art itself also has different timelines. Some art is considered genius at the time of it’s creation only to be forgotten with the years to come, other pieces of art are often found old and dusty only to be exhibited in art galleries and be displayed in all their glory for ages.
Then there’s performance art, that only exists while the performance is happening and never again. But land art is a thing of it’s own. It’s unique, it’s hard to put into any sort of box, it just is and you can either enjoy it while it lasts or not.
Jon Foreman is an land artist who lives in Pembrokeshire, Wales. He discovered art when he was in college and immediately fell in love with it. The idea of creating art out of natural materials and just getting lost in the process is very appealing to him. Jon predominantly works with stones on beaches. Lucky for him, there where he lives in has plenty of beached with lots of rocks on them so he has no problem finding materials.
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