Dietmar Voorwold carries on the tradition of people like Andy Goldsworthy and Emily Blincoe, with stunning mandalas and other arrangements.

Below are some of our favorite stone creations from him. He has an amazing eye for contrast and shape, further elevating the art form.

Be sure to visit his website.

All images © Copyright Creations in Nature, Dietmar Voorwold. 

A circular mandala created from various stones, displaying a harmonious arrangement of colors and shapes, with a central line dividing two contrasting sections.
A circular arrangement of smooth, multi-colored stones sits on a sandy surface, surrounded by green leaves, creating a natural mandala.
A circular arrangement of smooth, colorful stones forming a spiral pattern on a sandy surface.
A circular arrangement of smooth gray stones surrounded by smaller reddish stones, creating a visually appealing pattern.
An artistic arrangement of stones forming a mandala-like pattern on a bed of colorful pebbles, featuring circular shapes and radial designs.
A circular arrangement of various stones, including smooth pebbles and textured rocks, forming a spiral mandala pattern with a single red stone at the center.
A circular arrangement of natural stones in varying sizes and colors, forming a mandala-like pattern on a textured surface.
A spiral arrangement of smooth grey stones surrounded by green grass-like plants, creating an intricate natural mandala on a textured surface.

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5 Comments

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  2. JEANNIE TERRY

    Beautiful and intricate. I can only imagine how much time goes into these works of art.

  3. arcb42633

    Totally awesome. I would love to buy your art. If I could figure out where I could put it in my apartment.

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