Showing posts with label natureart. Show all posts
Showing posts with label natureart. Show all posts

Thursday, January 4, 2018

Vilija Vitkute


The Harmony between Human, art and nature is truly presented in this art work collection. This art work is creates by Vilija Vitkute.
She is master at body-painting. She also travels nature place to combine in her work. 
Her spirit is the main heart of the work



Website : https://www.vilijaart.com

Monday, December 19, 2016

Art of fallen-leaf



After autumn leaving, there are many leaves with red, orange and green colors left on the ground. Japanese used them as natural sources of art. 
Those fallen-leaves were turned into a stunning art work by Japanese’s hand.
Image source: My Modern met
#fallenleaf #autumn #japan #natural #art #creative #trickeye






Monday, November 21, 2016

Leaf-cutting-art


Leaf-cutting-art is one of the ways of Kanat Nurtazin's drawings. There is the irony story of each leaf. And the special message will be brought to us when the leaf-art is placed in the nature.







Wednesday, April 27, 2016

Omid Asadi





Omid Sadi, from Sale, Art for him is the way of looking differently o this world and around his self. He started to think why nobody paid attention to these beautiful leaves and trod on them, because of their their name. If they were called flowers we won't treat them like this at all. He wanted to give the leaves another life and make art form them. This was his first step to becoming an artist and his leaf cutting art led to a very fulfilling life.











Sunday, June 28, 2015

Lorenzo Duran


Spring for cherry blossoms and autumn for autumn leaves! Those may look beautiful IF it's on the branch of trees, but.. it becomes a pain in the butt when it's fallen on the ground :( But there is an artist who breathe new life into these fallen things, especially for the autumn leaves. 


An artist named Lorenzo Duran from Spain creates splendid art work by carving an image into the fallen leaves. He cleans the fallen leaves well and dry them, then carve the image using a chisel. See more of his works below: