The Briton creates sculptural compositions from sea stones (Photo)

The Briton creates sculptural compositions from sea stones (Photo)

12 December 2020, 12:48
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Sculptures from sea stones are invented and realized by the British artist John Foreman. And, despite their fragility, they are beautiful.

Externally, sculptures by John Foreman resemble flowers. Flowers "grown" on the seashore. These are amazingly symmetrical and stylistically complete compositions. It seems that the Briton is artificially making stones for his works. But this is not the case.

John Foreman's work is short-lived due to its location and material. Of course, stones are not sand or leaves. But still, water can wash them off. All the more small pebbles.

The artist has been interested in his hobby for several years. For his land compositions, he uses not only stones. Snags, broken glass, and even ordinary rubbish are used.

John Foreman began to show interest in this kind of work while still in college, when they began to be asked practical tasks for creating natural installations.

It is very important, according to the Briton, first to choose a beautiful location. It's like a canvas for an artist. Perhaps his first specialty speaks in him.

John Foreman's hobby is a hobby exclusively for the soul. Not for business. And thanks to social networks, he can show his work to the whole world.

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