John Foreman discovered the art of land when he was in college and immediately fell in love with it. He especially felt that he had a lot to explore in the natural world, such as Pembrokeshire and Wales. Because the area has a wide coastline, much of Forman’s work revolves around rocks he finds near the sea. Using everything from small pebbles to large boulders, the artist amazes beachgoers with his never-before-seen setting.

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