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"description": "Sometimes the best canvas isnβt a wall, but the earth itself. These artists didnβt just place art in nature; they made nature part of the art. From giant trolls to mossy sculptures, here are 8 masterpieces that breathe.\n\nπ² 1. Reading in the Forest β Bogdan Scutaru in Vamdrup, Denmark π©π°\n\nA beautiful mural that captures the serene silence of reading. Painted by Bogdan Scutaru (who also created the incredible Old Fisherman mural), this piece transforms a building facade into a [β¦]",
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"Old Fisherman mural",
"Bogdan Scutaru on Instagram",
"sculptures that used to be total junk",
"Thomas Dambo on Instagram",
"stunning artworks that seem to grow from nature",
"Spencer Byles on Instagram",
"3D anamorphic mural",
"Juandres Vera on Instagram",
"Rogue One on Instagram",
"whimsical public book spots",
"The Trees Also Sleep",
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"textContent": "## Sometimes the best canvas isnβt a wall, but the earth itself. These artists didnβt just place art in nature; they made nature part of the art. From giant trolls to mossy sculptures, here are 8 masterpieces that breathe.\n\n### π² 1. Reading in the Forest β Bogdan Scutaru in Vamdrup, Denmark π©π°\n\nA beautiful mural that captures the serene silence of reading. Painted by Bogdan Scutaru (who also created the incredible Old Fisherman mural), this piece transforms a building facade into a quiet moment of reflection, perfectly harmonizing with the trees around it.\n\nπ Follow **Bogdan Scutaru on Instagram**\n\n### πΉ 2. Little Nis β Thomas Dambo in Bernheim Forest, USA πΊπΈ\n\nOne of Thomas Damboβs famous giant trolls, built entirely from recycled wood. Little Nis wanders the woods, inviting hikers to look for magic in the discarded. If you love this, check out more of his sculptures that used to be total junk hidden in forests around the world!\n\n**Did you know?** Thomas Damboβs trolls are completely sustainable. He uses trash to create treasure, giving discarded materials a beautiful second life while getting people out into nature.\n\nπ Follow **Thomas Dambo on Instagram**\n\n### β 3. Nature Rings β Spencer Byles in a French Forest π«π·\n\nSpencer Byles spent a year creating ephemeral sculptures from materials found on-site. These suspended rings frame the forest view, looking like portals to another dimension. He has built many more stunning artworks that seem to grow from nature.\n\nπ Follow **Spencer Byles on Instagram**\n\n### π£οΈ 4. Road to Nowhere IV β Juandres Vera in Middelfart, Denmark π©π°\n\nAn incredible 3D anamorphic mural where the solid wall peels away to reveal a lush forest path underneath. Nature is always waiting just beneath the surface!\n\nπ Follow **Juandres Vera on Instagram**\n\n### βοΈ 5. William Wallace in Clyde Forest β Rogue One in Lanark, UK π¬π§\n\nThis mural cleverly uses the corner of a building to create depth, showing the Scottish hero fleeing through the woods. The painted trees blend perfectly with the overcast Scottish sky.\n\nπ Follow **Rogue One on Instagram**\n\n### π 6. The Forest Edge Library β Unknown Location\n\nA magical little book exchange nestled among the trees. Finding a book in the wild feels like discovering a treasure chest. Take a look at these whimsical public book spots if you want to see more like it!\n\n### π€ 7. The Trees Also Sleep β Dinho Bento in Nagyerdo, Debrecen, Hungary ππΊ\n\nA beautifully peaceful painting of a face sleeping directly on a tree trunk in the forest. Dinho Bentoβs subtle integration makes it feel like the forest itself is resting, blending human features effortlessly with the bark. See more photos of The Trees Also Sleep installation.\n\nπ Follow **Dinho Bento on Instagram**\n\n### πΏ 8. UMI β Daniel Popper at The Morton Arboretum, USA πΊπΈ\n\nThis towering figure gently pulls open her chest to reveal a hollow space filled with living ferns. Located at The Morton Arboretum near Chicago, it symbolizes our deep, intrinsic connection to the natural world and the life growing within us. If you like his style, explore more of his incredible art that grows from the earth.\n\nπ Follow **Daniel Popper on Instagram**\n\n## Which one is your favorite?\n\nNature is the ultimate artist, but these humans make pretty good collaborators. Let us know your favorite in the comments below!",
"title": "This Art Made Me Love Nature (8 Photos)",
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