Sculptures That Blend With Nature (10 Photos)

October 30, 2025
By Vidar

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  1. I like 2 and nine,I’m my mind they show the care they have for nature,and the feeling of loneliness.

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  3. Please feature Sense of Place in Netherlands, with ‘Broken Jug’, ‘de Streken’, ‘Wachten op Hoog water’,‘Terp fan de Takomst’, ‘Dijk van een wijf’ and many more

  4. I guess I see ‘seamless’ as representing the fact that no matter what we do/make we are utterly dependent on and a part of nature. I love the window, I interpret it as our home being the whole world, we can put up walls, but we cannot shut out that connection. I’ve only recently properly understood that ALL of our food comes from plants (they make glucose and proteins from carbon dioxide, sunlight, water and soil), even if we eat meat, that ‘meat’ ate plants. Even lab grown meat is grown on agar from plants. I’ve also only recently understood that water treatment companies do not (?cannot) remove the toxins we put in our drains, which means that we drink all those toxins (this includes things like pesticides, all the drugs we’ve taken that pass out in our wee and poo, chemicals that we use to clean our homes (those ones that say ‘toxin, do not drink), toxic waste from making tin cans, computers, clothes etc etc). There are currently a huge number of people on earth and we are producing too many toxins and using more resources than is sustainable (ie those resources like trees, plants, water, insects and animals will run out), yet we cannot survive without them. We know this, yet still do it, which is heartbreaking. I hope these sculptures help people to respect nature and do more to protect it (which is the same as protecting our future generations). This is easy to do just by being aware of our impact and choosing to buy less, buy organic and do everything in our power to use less energy (petrol, oil, wood, nuclear etc). These are big changes, but it is possible to change jobs and work locally, it is possible to buy organic (yes, it’s more expensive, but if we plan our meals so nothing is thrown away and eat a plant based diet and less processed foods, it is actually cheaper), it’s possible to love walking through a wood or swimming in the sea more than buying the latest thing. It’s hard to face reality, but if we are brave enough to do so and to make choices in line with nature, then it brings an immense feeling of peace, and who doesn’t need more of that?

  5. “GIVE” The caring hands, are beautiful and so protective of the small tree. It feels like it’s telling us to love and care for nature, which is such an important message. I love this sculpture!! Congratulations to all the artists..all the sculptures were well done and super cool! Glad to see all of the artists sculptures exhibited from all around the world..GREAT SCULPTURES ARTISTS!!!

  6. Yes Panama’s. ‘Seamless’ is a much overused and inaccurate adjective, especially in real estate hype. So many ads talk of ‘seamless transition from indoors to the garden ‘ when the visual change from indoor floor to outside deck or lawn is so bloody obvious!

  7. How can some of these be considered “seamless”? They don’t blend into their surroundings, they stick out in an obvious way. At best perhaps three of the examples presented could be considered seamless.

    1. Truly incredible, amusing while amazing. I could spend many a peaceful hour with these sculptures. These are true artists with genius sight. Too bad some people are jealous of real artistic genius.

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