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8,888 Original artworks, Limited Editions & Prints:. Land art, also known as earth art, is created directly in the landscape by sculpting it or by building natural-material structures

8,888 Original artworks, Limited Editions & Prints:

Land art, also known as earth art, is created directly in the landscape by sculpting it or by building natural-material structures there. The environmental movement's beginnings and the widespread commoditization of American art in the late 1960s had an impact on ideas and works that were, to varied degrees, alienated from the art market. The movement was a development of Conceptualism and Minimalism.

The art movement's main concerns were its opposition to the commercialization of the arts and its enthusiasm for the newly emerging ecology movement. The prevalence of the anti-urban sentiment and its countervailing passion for country life coincided with the art movement. Spiritual aspirations for the Earth to serve as humanity's home were among these impulses.

A process-based method of creating art where the artist would go on excursions into the surrounding environment to either collect objects or carry out site-specific interventions quickly evolved from what had initially started as a trend in sculpture to incorporate natural materials like dirt, rocks, and plants. While some artists created temporary, limited interventions in the landscape, others used mechanical earthmoving equipment to create their earthworks. For presentation in galleries, artists frequently used photographs, films, and maps to document their earthworks. Additionally, by combining organic elements from the environment into sculptures and installations, land artists created land art in the galleries.


History of Land Art

Land art was a protest against the "ruthless commercialization" of art in America throughout the 1960s and 1970s. However, photographic documentation was frequently displayed in conventional gallery spaces. During this time, proponents of land art rejected the museum or gallery as the setting for artistic activity and created monumental landscape projects that were outside the scope of traditional transportable sculpture and the commercial art market. Minimalist and conceptual art, as well as contemporary trends like De Stijl, Cubism, minimalism, and the works of Constantin Brâncuși and Joseph Beuys, served as inspiration for Land art.

The first Land art was created at the Skowhegan School of Painting and Sculpture by Douglas Leichter and Richard Saba in 1967, according to art critic Grace Glueck's article in The New York Times. The sudden emergence of Land art in 1968 can be attributed to a generation of artists, most of whom were in their late 20s, who were responding to the year's increased political activism as well as the rapidly growing environmental and women's liberation movements.

An example of land art that served as a means of publicly identifying a group of pioneering artists was a 1968 group show named "Earthworks" held at the Dwan Gallery in New York.  "Earthworks" displayed the documentation of site-specific projects by artists such Sol LeWitt, Robert Morris, Claes Oldenburg, Dennis Oppenheim, and Stephen Kaltenbach since some of the artists in the exhibition were having trouble finding appropriate land for their site-specific work. Through maps, photos, transparencies, and drawings, the exhibition cataloged how their work was conceptualized. Ironically, despite these artists' efforts to reject conventional institutions, they frequently had to accept funding from them in order to develop their projects.

Robert Smithson perhaps was the best-known artist who works in this genre. As a response to Modernism's disengagement from social issues, his 1968 essay "The Sedimentation of the Mind: Earth Projects" offered a critical framework for the movement. The Spiral Jetty (1970), which Smithson created as a long (1500 ft) spiral-shaped jetty sticking out into Great Salt Lake in northern Utah, the United States, is his most well-known and likely most famous piece of land art. How much of the work, if any, is visible depends on the changing water levels.

The first American museum to present an exhibition of Earth art, simply titled Earth Art, was the Herbert F. Johnson Museum of Art at Cornell University in February 1969. The artworks were on view at the museum as well as all over Cornell University's Ithaca campus, providing a venue for pieces that would later continue to challenge the status of art as a commodity, particularly those installations that blurred the lines between an object's context and its surroundings.

The recession had a significant impact on Earth art financing in the middle of the 1970s. Many artists relied on sponsors to pay for pricey parcels of land so they could finish large-scale works. The movement lost one of its most significant figures when Robert Smithson died in an aircraft crash in 1973, and it ended up. Those whose reputations were built on Earth art, like De Maria, Heizer, Morris, and Andre, changed the focus of their work in order to fit institutional and gallery settings. Although conceptually unrelated to the avant-garde works of the pioneers of land art, the word "land art" has entered the mainstream of public art and is sometimes misused to describe any form of art in nature.


Land Art Key Artists

Robert Smithson (1938-1973)

The pioneering work of Robert Smithson must be included in any analysis of land art. In order to create three-dimensional sculptural compositions, he started combining various materials. This led to a series of "non-sites" works, in which sculptures made of earth and rocks that were brought back from expeditions were placed inside of galleries. These sculptures frequently included maps, bins, mirrors, glass, and neon. Smithson's earthworks Spiral Jetty (1970), Broken Circle/Spiral Hill (1971), and Amarillo Ramp (1973) are his most famous creations (1973). By completely removing art from the gallery context and integrating it into the natural terrain, he forever altered preconceived concepts of sculptural form in contemporary art.


Andy Goldsworthy (born 1956)

Andy Goldsworthy is a well-known land art sculptor and photographer who works in and with nature. His output can be classified into permanent and temporary projects. The latter are designed to vanish at the end of the life cycle and are constructed from organic and transient components. He creates a number of repetitive designs, including spirals, circles, and snaking lines, out of branches, leaves, rocks, and ice. The ephemerality at the center of these initiatives is a reflection of a fragile ecology and a continually changing natural environment.


Nancy Holt (1938-2014)

Despite being overshadowed by her famous husband, Robert Smithson, Holt created a body of work that was unique from his and had more futuristic overtones. Some of Holt's best work is hardly there when using a leave-no-trace strategy. Holt recognized the link between art and eco-activism earlier and more clearly than the other Land Artists.


Maya Lin (born 1959)

One of the most recognizable sights is Washington, D.C.'s Maya Lin-designed Vietnam Veterans Memorial. Her signature was the use of a simple, low-slung wall to follow the contours of the surrounding terrain. Her minimalist approach to public art entails adding something that appears to have been added afterwards but nevertheless fits in.

Her outdoor installations feature little, hardly perceptible swells of earth that might go unnoticed if one is not looking at them from a great height or a great distance. Her latest attention has been on indoor sculptures, which intellectually and visually evoke the rolling terrain of far-off geographic areas and preserve an implied environmental concern.


Ana Mendieta (1948-1985)

An influential figure in the development of Land Art, particularly in how the human body interacts with and returns to nature, was the Cuban feminist artist Ana Mendieta. Mendieta produced over 200 pieces using her body and the earth as the medium for her provocative sculptures. Her work is multi-layered, deeply philosophical, and related to various art traditions, including conceptualism, land art, performance and body art. Mendieta established herself as a pioneer of earth art through her photo and video series Silueta (1973–1980). In order to demonstrate the unbreakable bond between the planet and human nature, the artist sculpted her body into several landscapes for her project.


Walter De Maria (1935-2013)

In his sculptures, installations, and land works, Walter de Maria employed geometric forms to produce a succession of repetitions that explored the link between the relative and the absolute. Lighting Field (1977), his best-known piece of land art, is a grid of one-mile by one-kilometer squares that was put in a remote part of the New Mexico desert. Four hundred poles made of polished stainless steel that are over twenty feet tall and have pointed tips that define a horizontal plane - the point of attraction for lightning strikes - make up the grid. The visitor can enter the grid physically or observe it from a distance, in a series of powerful optical illusions that vary with time and space, art, landscape, and nature collide.


Michael Heizer (born 1944)

Michael Heizer has been a significant figure in the land art movement. He is renowned for his ability to construct large-scale works and explore the interplay between positive and negative space. Beginning his artistic career with a series of curved canvases he called "negative painting." In the late 1960s, he created his first negative land piece, which was “North, East, South, and West”. This project was his first attempt at large-scale earthwork, and it was made out of a collection of holes with geometric shapes that were dug in the Sierra Nevada desert.


Richard Long (born 1945)

In the late 1960s, the artist began his direct interaction with nature by using his stroll as a medium, motivated by a desire to use the landscape in new ways. Long attempted to subvert the language and aspirations of art and bring it to a more basic, intimate, and fundamental level through a sequence of repetitive gestures or protracted solo walks. His goal was to exemplify in himself the possibilities of an unadulterated conversation between man and environment. Time, space, and distance are the subjects of this groundbreaking conceptual land art project, and they are expanded to a massive scale.


Dennis Oppenheim (1938-2011)

Along with Michael Heizer, Nancy Holt, Walter De Maria, Robert Smithson, and Oppenheim, the first generation of Land artists included Oppenheim. In the 1960s, they created this brand-new genre of art using the earth itself as the medium. Oppenheim's early interventions into the natural world, in contrast to those of many of his contemporaries, took the form of removal, going back to the traditional sculptural principle of carving by, in the artist's own words, "taking away rather than adding." Geopolitical boundaries, time zones, and natural degradation are only a few examples of the social and natural systems that are referenced and highlighted in Annual Rings (1968), a site-specific work. Reproducing the map serves to demonstrate how mapping plays a part in creating unnatural and frequently violent borders between states and the river, a natural border, serves as a tool for these international borders.

Oppenheim questioned "the relative values of the ordering systems by which we live" by juxtaposing natural elements with artificial ideas such as nationhood and time zones. At the same time, earth artists like Robert Smithson and Walter de Maria were also producing site-specific Earthworks where natural environments were put in conflict with artificial interventions.


Land Artists Quotes

Robert Smithson

"The names of minerals and the minerals themselves do not differ from each other, because at the bottom of both the material and the print is the beginning of an abysmal number of fissures. Words and rocks contain a language that follows a syntax of splits and ruptures. Look at any word long enough and you will see it open up into a series of faults, into a terrain of particles each containing its own void.”


Andy Goldsworthy

“I am not a performer but occasionally I deliberately work in a public context. Some sculptures need the movement of people around them to work.”

“Even in winter an isolated patch of snow has a special quality.”


Nancy Holt

"You are a small speck in this vast space.”


Maya Lin

“Art is very tricky because it's what you do for yourself. It's much harder for me to make those works than the monuments or the architecture. ”


Ana Mendieta

"My art is grounded in the belief of one universal energy, which runs through everything: from insect to man, from man to spectre, from spectre to plant, from plant to galaxy. My works are the irrigation veins of this universal fluid. Through them ascend the ancestral sap, the original beliefs, the primordial accumulations, the unconscious thoughts that animate the world.”


Walter De Maria

"I like natural disasters and I think that they may be the highest form of art possible to experience."

"Every good work should have at least ten meanings.”


Michael Heizer

“A strong work of art really leaves people speechless. They feel a little angry because they don't understand it.”


Richard Long

“A sculpture, a map, a photograph; all the forms of my work are equal and complementary. The knowledge of my actions, in whatever form, is the art. My art is the essence of my experience, not a representation of it.”


Dennis Oppenheim

“Most of my work comes from ideas. I can usually do only a few versions of each idea. Land Art and Body Art were particularly strong concepts which allowed for a lot of permutations. But nevertheless, I found myself wanting to move onward into something else.”

Discover original contemporary Land Art Artworks on ArtMajeur

Land Art is a contemporary form of art that uses natural materials and the environment as its canvas. This type of original artwork can take many forms, from large-scale installations to smaller, more intimate pieces.

Sculpture,  7.5x5.9 in
Abisso d amore Sculpture, 7.5x5.9 in
©2025 Julieta D'Alessandro (Orakui)

Origins and History

The Land Art movement emerged in the 1960s and 1970s as a rebellion against traditional art forms. The movement sought to create art using natural materials and landscapes as the canvas. Robert Smithson, Michael Heizer, and Nancy Holt were pioneers in this movement, creating large-scale sculptures and installations in remote locations.

Painting,  11.8x10.6 in
Sunny Day Painting, 11.8x10.6 in
©2024 Muraz Martirosyan

Evolutions of theses works in the contemporary art market

Original contemporary Land Art artworks have recently undergone an evolution, with artists exploring new materials and techniques to create unique and impactful pieces. The importance of these artworks in the contemporary art market cannot be overstated, as they provide a connection between nature and art that is becoming increasingly sought after.

Painting,  4.9x7.1 in
On dirait le sud Painting, 4.9x7.1 in
©2024 Caroline Soro

Related Famous Artists

Contemporary Land Art has been an important artistic movement for decades, and there are many artists who have contributed to its evolution. One such artist is Andy Goldsworthy, who is well-known for his site-specific sculptures made from natural materials like leaves, stones, and branches. His works often explore the relationship between humans and nature, and his use of ephemeral materials highlights the transient nature of life.

Another artist known for her Land Art is Nancy Holt. Holt’s works often incorporate elements of architecture and engineering, and she is particularly interested in the way that human-made structures interact with the natural environment. Her most famous work is the Sun Tunnels, a series of four large concrete tubes that are aligned with the sunrise and sunset on the solstices.

Richard Long is another important figure in the Land Art movement. He creates sculptures and installations using natural materials like rocks and soil, and is particularly interested in the way that human beings interact with the landscape. His works often involve long walks through remote areas, and his sculptures are meant to evoke a sense of connection to the natural world.

Maya Lin is also well-known for her Land Art. Her most famous work is the Vietnam Veterans Memorial, a simple but powerful tribute to the soldiers who died in the war. Lin’s works often incorporate elements of architecture and design, and she is particularly interested in the way that public spaces can be used to create a sense of community and connection.

Overall, these artists have all made important contributions to the Land Art movement, and their works continue to inspire and challenge viewers to think about the relationship between humans and the natural world.

Digital Arts,  11.8x11.8 in
Floralité Rouge Digital Arts, 11.8x11.8 in
©2020 Evelyne Chevallier

Notable original contemporary Land Art artworks

Land Art is an art form that involves creating artworks using natural materials found in the environment. This art form has gained significant popularity in the contemporary art world, with many artists creating unique and thought-provoking pieces. Some well-known original contemporary Land Art artworks include:

  1. "Spiral Jetty" by Robert Smithson, created in 1970. This artwork is a large-scale spiral made of rocks and earth, located in the Great Salt Lake in Utah. The spiral is over 1,500 feet long and is a stunning example of Land Art.

  2. "Broken Circle/Spiral Hill" by Robert Smithson, created in 1971. This artwork is located in Emmen, Netherlands, and features a broken circle made of sand and rocks, with a spiral hill in the center. It is an impressive piece that reflects the beauty of natural forms.

  3. "Sun Tunnels" by Nancy Holt, created in 1973-1976. This artwork is located in the Great Basin Desert in Utah and consists of four large concrete tunnels that are aligned with the sunrise and sunset during the summer and winter solstices. It is a breathtaking piece that highlights the relationship between the earth and the sky.

  4. "Double Negative" by Michael Heizer, created in 1969-1970. This artwork is located in Overton, Nevada, and features two large trenches cut into a mesa. The trenches are over 1,500 feet long and 50 feet deep, creating a dramatic and awe-inspiring sight.

  5. "Earth Room" by Walter De Maria, created in 1977. This artwork is located in New York City and consists of a room filled with over 250 cubic yards of soil. It is a unique piece that challenges the viewer’s perception of what art can be.

These Land Art artworks showcase the creativity and talent of Contemporary Artists who use natural materials to create thought-provoking and beautiful pieces. Each artwork is unique and impressive, showcasing the beauty and power of nature.

Sculpture titled "Abisso d amore" by Julieta D'Alessandro (Orakui), Original Artwork, Ceramics
Abisso d amore - Sculpture, 7.5x5.9 in ©2025 by Julieta D'Alessandro (Orakui) - Land Art, land-art-957, Love, Ispirazione della Madonna del Naufrago Villasimius
Abisso d amore

Julieta D'Alessandro (Orakui)

Sculpture - Ceramics | 7.5x5.9 in

$2,362.44
Digital Arts titled "Floralité Rouge" by Evelyne Chevallier, Original Artwork, Digital Collage
Floralité Rouge - Digital Arts, 11.8x11.8 in ©2020 by Evelyne Chevallier - Land Art, land-art-957, Nature, digital photo collage, ambiance iguazu
Floralité Rouge

Evelyne Chevallier

Digital Arts | 11.8x11.8 in

$397.73
Painting titled "SOFIA COAST" by Florence Autelin, Original Artwork, Acrylic
SOFIA COAST - Painting, 15.8x15.8 in ©2024 by Florence Autelin - Land Art, land-art-957, Colorful, rose, montagne, nature, paysage, fleurs, amerique, usa, californie, abstrait, impressionnisme
SOFIA COAST

Florence Autelin

Acrylic | 15.8x15.8 in

Not For Sale
Textile Art titled "Racines cousues d'A…" by Sabrina Gerno, Original Artwork, Patchwork
Racines cousues d'Afrique - Textile Art, 40.6x39.4 in ©2025 by Sabrina Gerno - Land Art, land-art-957, Africa, Carte de l'Afrique, Art textile, Collage de tissus, Art mural artisanal, Patrimoine africain, Décoration ethnique, Continent Africain, Racines africaines, Art moderne, Patchwork culturel
Racines cousues d'Afrique

Sabrina Gerno

Textile Art on Canvas | 40.6x39.4 in

$1,856.88
Photography titled "Presa di coscienza…" by Mario Giacomelli, Original Artwork, Analog photography
Presa di coscienza sulla natura. Opera originale - Photography, 11.8x15.8 in ©1978 by Mario Giacomelli - Land Art, land-art-957, Landscape, Mario Giacomelli, vintage, paesaggio, firmata, autenticata, originale, bianco e nero
Presa di coscienza sulla natura. Opera originale
In "Revisited landscapes", a selection by Marc Donnadieu

Mario Giacomelli

Photography | 11.8x15.8 in

$11,167.66
Printmaking titled "Cactus Day" by Banu Muazzez Arpalı, Original Artwork, Non Manipulated Photography
Cactus Day - Printmaking, 9.5x13 in ©2019 by Banu Muazzez Arpalı - Land Art, land-art-957, Flower, abstract, photograph, walldecor
Cactus Day

Banu Muazzez Arpalı

Printmaking on Paper | 9.5x13 in

$366
Prints available
Painting titled "Panorama landscape" by Damir Klekar, Original Artwork, Oil
Panorama landscape - Painting, 1.2x23.8 in ©2025 by Damir Klekar - Land Art, land-art-957
Panorama landscape

Damir Klekar

Oil on Wood | 1.2x23.8 in

$293.51
Painting titled "Turn your face to t…" by Godwin Muscat Azzopardi (Godwin), Original Artwork, Oil Mounted on Wood Stretcher…
Turn your face to the sune and the shadows fall behind you- - Painting, 23.6x35.4 in ©2023 by Godwin Muscat Azzopardi (Godwin) - Land Art, land-art-957, Landscape, “Original oil paintings”, ”fine art paintings”, ”buy art online”, ” artcollectors”, ”buy original oil paintings online”, ” oil painting gallery”, ”contemporary oil paintings for sale”, “contemporary art, “connect with art lovers”, ” interior decoration art”, “ interior art”, “modern oil painting artists”, ” oil painting commissions”, ”oil paintings for living room”, “Semi-abstract oil paintings”, “landscapes in oil paintings”, ”landscape paintings for living room”, ”buy semi-abstract oil paintings”, ”modern semi-abstract oil paintings”, ”modern semi-abstract art”
Turn your face to the sune and the shadows fall behind you-

Godwin Muscat Azzopardi (Godwin)

Oil on Canvas | 23.6x35.4 in

$2,036.58
Painting titled "Embâcle" by Nicole Caron, Original Artwork, Oil Mounted on Wood Stretcher frame
Embâcle - Painting, 8x10 in ©2025 by Nicole Caron - Land Art, land-art-957, Seascape, Impasto painting, Impasto oilpainting, Paysage semiabstrait, Stael Inspiration, Canadian Landscape, Canadian artist, Montreal Artist, Blue oilpainting, Texture oilpainting, Inspiration Stael, Blue abstract, Aqua abstract, Small abstractpainting, Semiabstract landscape, Canadian oilpainting, Canadian Art, Nicolas De Stael, Explore Canada
Embâcle

Nicole Caron

Oil on Canvas | 8x10 in

$388.57
Prints available
Painting titled "Sunset landscape" by Yana Stefanova, Original Artwork, Watercolor
Sunset landscape - Painting, 8.3x11.4 in ©2025 by Yana Stefanova - Land Art, land-art-957, Landscape,
Sunset landscape

Yana Stefanova

Watercolor on Paper | 8.3x11.4 in

$289.13
Painting titled "TEXTURED ROCKS of M…" by Irina Mednikova, Original Artwork, Acrylic Mounted on Wood Stretcher frame
TEXTURED ROCKS of Meganom (Crimea) - Painting, 15.8x19.7 in ©2025 by Irina Mednikova - Land Art, land-art-957, Mountainscape, mountains, metallic acrylic, bronze, silver, gold, rocks by the water, summer, blue
TEXTURED ROCKS of Meganom (Crimea)

Irina Mednikova

Acrylic on Canvas | 15.8x19.7 in

$1,435
Painting titled "Awakening Embers" by Kinga Makowka, Original Artwork, Acrylic
Awakening Embers - Painting, 34.1x47.8 in ©2025 by Kinga Makowka - Land Art, land-art-957, Landscape, Vivid, mindful, orange, pink, dramatic, landscape, Warm, sunrise, sunset, mountains, Nature, contrasting
Awakening Embers

Kinga Makowka

Acrylic on Canvas | 34.1x47.8 in

$2,505.36
Painting titled "Sunny Day" by Muraz Martirosyan, Original Artwork, Acrylic
Sunny Day - Painting, 11.8x10.6 in ©2024 by Muraz Martirosyan - Land Art, land-art-957, Countryside, buildings, architecture, city, colrful, happy, sunny
Sunny Day

Muraz Martirosyan

Acrylic on Canvas | 11.8x10.6 in

$427.68
Photography titled "Rain Please!" by Peter Watson, Original Artwork, Digital Photography
Rain Please! - Photography, 24x36 in ©2024 by Peter Watson - Land Art, land-art-957, Abstract, drought, desert, mud, mudflat, dried mud, flakes, flaking, arizona, abstract, texture, depth, 3d, three dimensions, three dimensional, desrt
Rain Please!

Peter Watson

Photography | 24x36 in

$380.51
Sculpture titled "Indian Warrior - Ha…" by Faruk Köksal, Original Artwork, Clay
Indian Warrior - Handmade Clay Sculpture - Sculpture, 9.5x6.7 in ©2025 by Faruk Köksal - Land Art, land-art-957, Tribal, native spirit sculpture, indigenous warrior art, handmade clay sculpture, red earthenware statue, ethnic ceramic figure, tribal spiritual decor, ancestral strength artwork, cultural heritage sculpture, artisan ceramic art, symbolic necklace sculpture, boho ethnic decor, indigenous identity art, handmade fired clay sculpture
Indian Warrior - Handmade Clay Sculpture

Faruk Köksal

Sculpture - Clay | 9.5x6.7 in

$852.94
Digital Arts titled "el arco en el iris…" by Ojolo, Original Artwork, 2D Digital Work
el arco en el iris rem - Digital Arts, 30x30 in ©2017 by Ojolo - Land Art, land-art-957, ojolo, eye, design, pop art, art, Mexican contemporary art, modern art, abstract art, digital art, digital illustration, surrealism, expressionism, conceptual
el arco en el iris rem

Ojolo

Digital Arts | 30x30 in

$426.8
Painting titled "Cinque Terre" by Susan Monk, Original Artwork, Acrylic
Cinque Terre - Painting, 20.5x13.6 in ©2023 by Susan Monk - Land Art, land-art-957, cinque terre, liguria
Cinque Terre

Susan Monk

Acrylic on Canvas | 20.5x13.6 in

$813.44
Sculpture titled "Caballo árabe" by Felipe Cesar D'Oliveira, Original Artwork, Stone
Caballo árabe - Sculpture, 20.9x13 in ©2023 by Felipe Cesar D'Oliveira - Land Art, land-art-957, Horse, caballo, árabe, caballo árabe, arabian horse, horse, escultura, arte, art, harzburgita, piedra, argentina
Caballo árabe

Felipe Cesar D'Oliveira

Sculpture - Stone | 20.9x13 in

$35,187
Painting titled "Fiori di tasso" by Milena Nicosia, Original Artwork, Pigments Mounted on Other rigid panel
Fiori di tasso - Painting, 31.5x57.9 in ©2022 by Milena Nicosia - Land Art, land-art-957, Landscape, fiori, fiori selvatici, fiori di campo, campagna, nebbia, foschia, ricamo, ombre, sagome, cielo, bianco e nero, scala di grigi, bianco, elegante, linee
Fiori di tasso

Milena Nicosia

Pigments on Canvas | 31.5x57.9 in

$4,564.34
Prints available
Painting titled "Continuous Session" by María Bejarano, Original Artwork, Acrylic Mounted on Aluminium
Continuous Session - Painting, 23.6x31.5 in ©2023 by María Bejarano - Land Art, land-art-957,
Continuous Session

María Bejarano

Acrylic on Plexiglass | 23.6x31.5 in

$2,277.17
Digital Arts titled "homo videns rem" by Ojolo, Original Artwork, 2D Digital Work
homo videns rem - Digital Arts, 30x30 in ©2023 by Ojolo - Land Art, land-art-957, ojolo, eye, design, pop art, art, Mexican contemporary art, modern art, abstract art, digital art, digital illustration, surrealism, expressionism, conceptual, ojolo art, ojolo Mexican visual artist, bizarre, ojolo visual artist
homo videns rem

Ojolo

Digital Arts | 30x30 in

$426.8
Painting titled "Tree study, Garsing…" by David Parrott, Original Artwork, Gouache
Tree study, Garsington. - Painting, 14.8x21.1 in ©2022 by David Parrott - Land Art, land-art-957, Landscape
Tree study, Garsington.

David Parrott

Gouache on Paper | 14.8x21.1 in

$1,324.28
Painting titled "Inlet NY" by Mevlida Sofic, Original Artwork, Oil
Inlet NY - Painting, 20x30 in ©2025 by Mevlida Sofic - Land Art, land-art-957, Landscape, Landscape, USA, Adirondack, Inlet NY, lakes
Inlet NY

Mevlida Sofic

Oil on Canvas | 20x30 in

$925
Prints available
Painting titled "The Tree of Life" by Maria Penn, Original Artwork, Acrylic Mounted on Wood Stretcher frame
The Tree of Life - Painting, 36.2x28.7 in ©2023 by Maria Penn - Land Art, land-art-957, Forest, abstract, contemporary, decoration, shapes, abstract shapes, canvas, acrylic art, trees, landscape, original, still life, one of a kind
The Tree of Life

Maria Penn

Acrylic on Linen Canvas | 36.2x28.7 in

$1,477.12
Painting titled "On dirait le sud" by Caroline Soro, Original Artwork, Watercolor
On dirait le sud - Painting, 4.9x7.1 in ©2024 by Caroline Soro - Land Art, land-art-957, Nature, Le sud, Italie, Toscane
On dirait le sud

Caroline Soro

Watercolor on Paper | 4.9x7.1 in

$244.39
Painting titled "Tempesta I" by Mtf, Original Artwork, Watercolor
Tempesta I - Painting, 4.7x6.7 in ©2024 by Mtf - Land Art, land-art-957, Landscape, stormy landscape red sky painting dramatic watercolor countryside art modern landscape original watercolor storm art nature wall art contemporary painting small format art stormy mood red clouds tempest painting
Tempesta I

Mtf

Watercolor on Paper | 4.7x6.7 in

$318.67
Painting titled "Vom Glück des Seins" by Beate Gebauer, Original Artwork, Acrylic
Vom Glück des Seins - Painting, 19.7x15.8 in ©2025 by Beate Gebauer - Land Art, land-art-957, Tree
Vom Glück des Seins

Beate Gebauer

Acrylic on Canvas | 19.7x15.8 in

$1,286.64
Painting titled "Raquette lake" by Mevlida Sofic, Original Artwork, Oil Mounted on Wood Stretcher frame
Raquette lake - Painting, 10x20 in ©2025 by Mevlida Sofic - Land Art, land-art-957, Landscape, Adirondack, landscape, lake, sunset
Raquette lake

Mevlida Sofic

Oil on Canvas | 10x20 in

$614
Prints available
Painting titled "At the edge of the…" by Hajnalka Fellmann, Original Artwork, Acrylic Mounted on Wood Stretcher frame
At the edge of the forest - Painting, 15.8x19.7 in ©2022 by Hajnalka Fellmann - Land Art, land-art-957, Countryside, winter, forest, snow, cold, life, holiday
At the edge of the forest

Hajnalka Fellmann

Acrylic on Canvas | 15.8x19.7 in

$599.76
Painting titled "The fishermen old b…" by Yana Stefanova, Original Artwork, Watercolor
The fishermen old boat - Painting, 8.3x11.4 in ©2023 by Yana Stefanova - Land Art, land-art-957,
The fishermen old boat

Yana Stefanova

Watercolor on Paper | 8.3x11.4 in

$302.77
Painting titled "Still and White" by Nurgaliy Abdigaliyev, Original Artwork, Oil
Still and White - Painting, 39.8x32.7 in ©2018 by Nurgaliy Abdigaliyev - Land Art, land-art-957, Landscape, winter landscape, ethereal glow, frosted trees, snowy cottage, icy blue hues, warm yellow light, inviting atmosphere, serene tranquility, brushstroke texture, peaceful stillness, harmonious coexistence
Still and White

Nurgaliy Abdigaliyev

Oil on Canvas | 39.8x32.7 in

$3,394
$2,374
Painting titled "Łąka / Meadow" by Alexandra Ziolkowska, Original Artwork, Acrylic Mounted on Wood Stretcher frame
Łąka / Meadow - Painting, 31.5x23.6 in ©2024 by Alexandra Ziolkowska - Land Art, land-art-957, Nature, meadow, chill, orangepainting, redpainting, meadowpainting, sunset, sunrise, modernart, textureart, warmcolors, nature, landscapeart, interiorispiration, homedecor
Łąka / Meadow

Alexandra Ziolkowska

Acrylic on Canvas | 31.5x23.6 in

$1,394.46
Painting titled "“The Song of the Wa…" by Vicky Evgeniou, Original Artwork, Acrylic
“The Song of the Waterfall” - Painting, 27.6x19.7 in ©2025 by Vicky Evgeniou - Land Art, land-art-957, Landscape
“The Song of the Waterfall”

Vicky Evgeniou

Acrylic on Canvas | 27.6x19.7 in

$819.43
Painting titled "Apple tree" by Larisa Siverina, Original Artwork, Acrylic
Apple tree - Painting, 15.8x11.8 in ©2025 by Larisa Siverina - Land Art, land-art-957, Landscape, tree, apple tree, blossom, spring, blue sky, printemps, fleur, pommier, arbre, ciel bleu
Apple tree

Larisa Siverina

Acrylic on Cardboard | 15.8x11.8 in

$305.49
Prints available
Painting titled "Nature sauvage" by Florence Autelin, Original Artwork, Acrylic Mounted on Wood Panel
Nature sauvage - Painting, 14.2x14.2 in ©2025 by Florence Autelin - Land Art, land-art-957, Colorful, nature, montagne, fleurs, campagne, abstrait, contemporain, moderne, impressionnisme, minimalisme, canyon, usa, californie, america
Nature sauvage

Florence Autelin

Acrylic on Wood | 14.2x14.2 in

$776.3
Painting titled "Fresh Blood – First…" by Vladimir Shir, Original Artwork, Oil
Fresh Blood – First View of Burgundy - Painting, 18x21 in ©2024 by Vladimir Shir - Land Art, land-art-957, Landscape, paysage viticole, Bourgogne, château de Pierreclos, peinture au vin rouge, art de l’émigration, huile sur toile, vignoble, architecture ancienne, nouveau départ, émotion silencieuse
Fresh Blood – First View of Burgundy

Vladimir Shir

Oil on Canvas | 18x21 in

On Request
Licenses from $58.73

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