Printing with leaves, flowers, and other found objects allows you to create decorative patterns and works of art that capture the beauty of nature. Photo © Adam Mastoon. You can make beautiful stat…
The natural world not only inspires artist Raku Inoue – it also supplies his materials
The natural world not only inspires artist Raku Inoue – it also supplies his materials
Artist James Brunt creatively uses nature as his materials and canvas.
This gorgeous Nature Watercolor Spray Art is such a fun watercolor painting idea for kids! This is a beautiful outdoor painting project for kids with brilliant results!
Free Spirit One of the genres of art that I love is portraits. No matter the style, there’s just something about seeing a portrait through an artist’s eyes, and getting an inside look a…
Since the ancient Greeks, realism has been aspired by Western art lovers, but during the late 1960s and '70s the popularity of highly-realistic drawings reached its peak. Thus, Photorealism and Hyperrealism were born. These perspective drawing genres are still popular, and some artists master their technique so successfully that it becomes hard to tell an oil painting or a pencil drawing from a photograph. Bored Panda collected some of the best examples of this cool art and made a stunning list for you to enjoy.
Little Milford, Pembrokeshire
Street art is there to surprise and inspire us, to shake up the often dull urban environments in which it can usually be found in order to give us a fresh perspective on our otherwise familiar neighborhoods and streets. But sometimes street art goes one step further than that by not only altering the world around it, but actually interacting with it. Check out the pictures below to see what we mean. Compiled by Bored Panda, the list contains some of the cleverest and most eye-catching examples of what happens when street art meets nature. Don't forget to vote for your favorite!
This nature weaving craft is a great way to enjoy elements from the garden or collected items from any trip outdoors.
Looking for a natural easy kids craft for earth day? All you need is a few plants or flowers and some clay. Roll the imprint of the spring flowers into the clay for a beautiful impression. This is a project you will want to try!
Symmetry is usually defined as a sense of "balanced proportions" or "the quality of having parts that match each other," especially in an attractive way. And, when you think about it, it is all around us. Whether we look at human beings, architecture, art, or biology, there’s nothing more fascinating than seeing how the world is full of perfect forms and harmony.
These autumn leaf butterflies and dragonflies are SO COOL and are completely inspired by nature! Fall is here, and our neighborhood is sooo pretty right now! There are so many beautiful trees changing colours. Bright oranges, rich reds and bold yellows are taking over the streets and I LOVE it! It wasn't hard to be influenced by all the beauty of autumn, and this craft was so much fun! Nature really provides the bulk of what you'll need to make this craft! I went on a little walk around the block with my kids and we found SO many cool
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“The embroidery is growing and the tangles in the pieces make evident the constant transformation of nature.”
Because fungus is challenging to find and photograph, fungi photos are less common than flower pics, but they're just as beautiful.
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Nothing taped, nothing glued, just Mother Nature balancing delicately on itself. The actual act of creating each original piece, for me, is therapeutic, spending lots of time outside walking and foraging, truly in the moment, my eyes scanning every square inch of my surroundings.A fallen leaf goes into the bag, later it may become an eyebrow or dog ear. I pick up thin twigs, hoping they’ll work as a cheekbone or chin. The possibilities seem endless!Once back in my studio, the twigs go down to form the face. Sifting through fresh rose petals, I’m in search of the perfect pair of lips. Next, being very careful not to sneeze, I use my tweezers to place the white petal of a German Statice as the finishing highlight in the eye. There’s a freedom in knowing everything I’m doing is temporary.After I finish the piece, I document it with a photograph, being very careful not to bump the table and Mother Nature’s house of cards. The last step is to recycle it all back into the earth or into my next piece.Everything you see in these portraits came directly from the earth. It's my way of paying respect to Mother Nature in a sustainable way. Anyone can try this at home! Forage your neighborhood for fallen bits or do some snipping from your own garden, find a flat surface, and see where it takes you!
Looking for inspirations to create the mysterious forest world and enchant the viewer’s eye? This 51 forest concept art is all that you’re gonna need!
Download the sketch version and paint your own. Sell your original version and make extra £££. Download the grid version and colour palette to hep you paint yours. Embrace the serene elegance of the Scottish coast with this exquisite Art Nouveau inspired print. A harmonious palette of pastel hues bathes the quaint Portree Harbour in an ethereal glow, where the silhouetted Cuillin mountains loom softly in the backdrop, shrouded in gentle mists of purple and blue. The composition exudes a symphony of flowing lines and organic forms characteristic of the Art Nouveau movement, emphasising the fluidity and grace of the natural world. Crafting a dreamlike atmosphere, this piece features a mesmerising reflection of the harbour's lifeblood—its charming boats—with their masts and hulls mirrored perfectly in the calm, glassy waters. Traditional stone houses, rendered in uplifting shades, line the waterfront, their facades whispering tales of this Northern Scottish isle's storied past. Vividly coloured yet soothing to gaze upon, each building seems to possess its own distinct personality, standing proudly under the calm skies. Offered as part of the 'Scottish Harbours' collection, this print encapsulates the tranquil beauty that is the Isle of Skye's Portree Harbour—a jewel in the crown of Scotland. Let this piece transport you to the gentle embrace of Skye, where the dance of water and light is captured in an artwork that sings of peace and unparalleled natural beauty.
Vicki Rawlins' floral art illustrations are composed of flowers, leaves, succulents, and other forest finds. Each ephemeral piece features a female subject.
Image 4 of 15 from gallery of Architecture and Nature Come Together in Secluded Earth Chapel. © JPAG Atelier
So this week and next I’m going to be sharing some of my favorite photos I’ve taken of foraged foods throughout the US over the years. . . When living in south Florida, finding wild edible mushrooms come far and few in between. . . Though, if you’re lucky enough, you’ll stumble upon this Indigo Milkcap (Lactarius indigo). Vibrantly blue in color, oozing a blue milk when cut, these mushrooms can be harvested and made into delicious creamy blue soups. . . Be sure to stay tuned for more foraged goods across America! . . Oh and get ready for my interview with @welcome_to_mushroom_hour Podcast coming soon!
Turn nature into art with these amazing Andy Goldsworthy Art Projects for Kids! Get inspired to go out, pick up something & turn it into something beautiful!
Colours of Love Floral with Shells and Petals Flowers with Asian Vase Flock of Colour Beautiful Bee Beauty and Birds Bouquet with Friends Bouquet with Gladiolus Declaration of Love Flock of Roses Floral with Hedgehog Floral with Lizard Floral with Marigolds and Jasmine Floral with Morning…
These stick nature looms are easy to make and you can make them in a variety of sizes. We typically add flowers during spring/summer and leaves during autumn.
Medieval, fortified and good food: Here are the best day trips from Luxembourg, including hidden gems and popular excursions!
Nike trainers sprout plants and French perfumiers inspire by mysterious scientific icons in Katie Scott’s visions that take botanical illustration into the digital age
Whether it’s a piece of bark or a fallen branch, we often ignore these things and leave them lying on the ground. But artist Debra Bernier sees a whole heart beating inside these discarded pieces. She uses her magical talent and turns bark and branches into spectacular driftwood sculptures. Let’s take a look at some spirits of nature and get a sense of how human features are fused together with natural material.
Ever noticed how much kids love a good theme? A central topic is such a great way to get little ones engaging in all sorts of things – reading, writing, art and (best of all) new types of open-ended play. Plus planning a few weeks of play around the same topic gives the kids time …
If you have an eyesore of a fence this Bug Hotel Fence Art is the perfect fit! Natural elements are set in a wooden frame as four-season art.
The natural world not only inspires artist Raku Inoue – it also supplies his materials