10 Sculptures Blending with Nature

Nature is the best canvas and these artists know exactly how to use it! These amazing sculptures show how art can live in perfect harmony with the trees and the ground.

Get ready for some outdoor magic. From giant trolls in the woods to floating windows in a field, these pieces will make you look twice. It is wonderful to see how artists use wood, leaves, and stones to tell stories in the wild.

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Mural of a boy sleeping with a teddy bear on a sidewalk wall in Ecuador, with foliage used as his blanket.

🛌 1. Sleeping Boy — By El Decertor in Imbabura, Ecuador

Shhh! This little guy is having a very comfortable nap. He has a leafy blanket that grows right out of the wall. It is a beautiful way to mix painting with real plants.

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Large-scale mural of a sleeping girl painted on a grassy slope in France.

👸 2. The Sleeping Beauty — By Made in Graffiti in Picardie, France

This girl found the biggest bed in the world on a grassy hill. Even the sheep come by to visit her while she dreams. It shows that the earth can be the perfect sketchbook for large art.

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Leaf arrangement on forest floor forming a color-gradient wave illusion.

🍂 3. Fluentem Colos — Land Art by Jon Foreman in Little Milford, UK

Jon Foreman is a master of organizing the forest floor. He made these leaves look like a colorful wave flowing through the trees. It is amazing what you can create with just natural materials and a lot of patience.

More!: 10 Spellbinding New Stone Sculptures by Jon Foreman

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Giant wooden troll sculpture sitting by a river in Wyoming.

👹 4. Mama Mimi the Troll — Trash Art by Thomas Dambo in Wyoming, USA

Meet Mama Mimi! She is a giant troll made from wood that people did not want anymore. She loves hanging out by the river and letting children explore her giant wooden hair. Thomas Dambo shows us that trash can become something truly magical.

More!: 10 Giant Trolls Hiding in Forests, Lakes and Ruins

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Outdoor sculpture of a figure formed from bundled sticks.
Close up of Stillness in Motion sculpture

🌬️ 5. Stillness in Motion — Sculpture by Olga Ziemska in Oronsko, Poland

This figure is made from many small branches. It looks like it is walking right through the wind. The way the wood is placed makes the whole sculpture feel like it is moving while standing still.

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Giant hand carved from the trunk of a tall tree in a forest.

🖐️ 6. Reaching Hand — Wood Sculpture by Simon O’Rourke in Wales, UK

This was once the tallest tree in the UK. Now it is a giant hand reaching for the sky. The detail in the fingers and the skin is incredible for a piece carved from a stump.

More photos!: From Tallest Tree to Towering Sculpture: The Giant Hand of the UK


Life-sized willow sculpture of a woman pulling a bowstring.

🏹 7. The Archer — Willow Sculpture by Anna & The Willow in the UK

Anna uses willow branches to weave stories in the forest. This archer looks ready to protect the woods. The flowing skirt looks like it is blowing in a real breeze.

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Surreal sculpture of a floating window and ladder in a field.

🪜 8. Window Ladder — Sculpture by Leandro Erlich in Uruguay

This window is floating in the middle of nowhere! It looks like a dream brought to life in a field.

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A small stone with a grumpy face drawn on it.

😠 9. Grumpy Stone — By David Zinn in Michigan, USA

Even stones can have a bad day! This little character looks very unimpressed with his surroundings. David Zinn always knows how to find the fun in small places.

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🤝 10. The Caring Hand — By Eva Oertli and Beat Huber in Glarus, Switzerland

This massive hand looks like it is coming straight out of the earth to give the tree a hug. It is a beautiful symbol of how we should care for our planet. Nature and art really do belong together.

More photos: The Caring Hand – Sculpture in Glarus, Switzerland by Eva Oertli and Beat Huber


Art like this reminds us that the world is full of surprises. We hope these pieces made you smile today!


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