The Enchanted Forest by makron
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Description
El Bosque de Oma is an artistic work of the sculptor and painter Agustin Ibarrola, located in the Urdaibai nature reserve, consisting of a forest of Monterey pine trees whose paintings have been made up, among several trees, different shapes. Located in one of the slopes of the valley of Oma, in the town of Kortezubi near Santimamine Cave, not far from the former residence of artist
Shows the harmony between nature and human presence, the painter and sculptor Agustin Ibarrola conceived the lively Forest or Forest of Oma, painting the trunks of trees human figures, animals and geometric endow magical inhabitants of the forest, some which are only visible from certain positions, which images from different logs form a joint image.
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Comments (14)
jarmila
cute place,,,lovely capture and colours,,very interesting here,ciao
Wolfmanw
Superb set of captures!
Meisiekind
Oh my - how fascinating and absolutely wonderful. I have never seen something like this before! Thank you for sharing this amazing art!
flora-crassella
very cool pictures! Scare the animals from the many colors?
danob
What creative there are on our little planet!
MaraP
Amazing collage!
Littlejock
Very amazing colours and triptic here.. Oustanding colours
jmb007
bel endroit!!
jeroni
maravillosas fotos un sitio lleno de espectaculo
velasco
Muy bien reflejado la unios entre el arte de la naturaleza y la creacion de este fabuloso artista
ragouc
Cool shots and collage
sawade
Hi Angel, I like to photograph trees too. And so it is a new thing, to see painted trees. I have never seen before. It is really enchanted. I like the framing of your pictures, your accurate postwork. All the best from Germany to Spain, Bernd
Ilona-Krijgsman
how could I miss this shot? Incredible beautiful
-Jordi-
Great capture of that magical place, I wish I see it someday