10 Spellbinding New Stone Sculptures by Jon Foreman (All from 2025)
From swirling spirals at Druidston to vibrant stone explosions at Freshwater West, Jon Foreman’s 2025 land art continued to reshape coastal landscapes into hypnotic, ephemeral beauty. This collection features ten new sculptures created across Wales and beyond—including collaborations with Layla Parkin—and highlights his evolving experimentation with form, texture, and color. You’ll find new installations from Hualien, Taiwan to the Gann Estuary in Dale.
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Revolve — Druidston, Hamlet in Wales
A spiral formation of dark stones arranged concentrically on sand, drawing the viewer’s eye inward toward the center of the sculpture.
Jon Foreman: Although I love it when a big wave takes the piece in one, Sometimes the gently lapping waves can provide an extra element to a piece. In this case the small crease lines in the sand – a reaction to the stones being there provide an extra essence of motion to a work that already suggests that. I respond to nature, nature responds to me. A conversation, if you like.
Circuitus Meridiem — Druidston, Hamlet in Wales
A radiant stone mandala on the sand, transitioning from white pebbles at the center to grey and black stones at the edges, forming a sun-like pattern.
Sol Colorum — Freshwater West
A vibrant circular piece created using multicolored pebbles arranged to blend from warm oranges and reds to purples and blues.
Halved — Lindsway Bay, Milford Haven, Pembrokeshire
Stones arranged in two opposing arcs, divided down the center, resembling a yin-yang or halved shape with contrasting pebble textures.
Lapis Folium — Gann Estuary (Dale), Wales
A leaf-shaped structure made of stacked red stones, aligned precisely to create a three-dimensional pointed form on sandy terrain.
Augere — Druidston, Hamlet in Wales
A wide circular composition using gradients of dark and pale stones to create a glowing center surrounded by layered outer rings.
Ripple — Qixingtan Beach, Hualien, Taiwan
A hypnotic spiral of black and white stones forming a galaxy-like swirl directly on the wet shoreline during sunset.
Jon Foreman: As a Ripple, through water undulates and expands, as does the flow of this artwork. Symbolic of the expansion of the festival and the waves it makes, bringing people together from across seas and transcending languages. This piece is also an evolution and expansion on the piece created by myself and Terry in Hualien last year. Spent a few days on this, very slow work, but luckily the sun was behind the clouds this time, so it wasn’t as hot as last time!, we built this piece to last for the festival time so between every large stone there are three small pebbles that act as a tripod for the next stone, even the smallest stacks feature this technique. it was very slow work by comparison to my more floor based work. The overall form is influenced by the ripple effect caused by a droplet in water. I have a fascination with creating flow with such solid objects as stones. I think there’s more to be experimented with for this form.
Colos Chaos — Freshwater West
A collaboration with Layla Parkin, featuring hundreds of stacked stone towers that together form a geometric explosion or starburst.
Jon Foreman: It was quite a rush towards the end as the sun was going down, I would have liked to have adjusted some bits even after looking at pictures now, even so I’m still happy with it!
Shell Moon — Sandy Haven Beach, UK
A crescent moon shape composed entirely of hundreds of circular shells, arranged to fade out toward the edges of the arc.
Radiance — Freshwater West
A vibrant circular piece created with pebbles in a sunburst pattern, featuring spiky rays radiating out from a central void.
Jon Foreman’s 2025 works continue to blur the line between impermanence and precision. Each sculpture, shaped by the natural surroundings, turns remote beaches into outdoor galleries—inviting us to slow down, look closer, and reconnect with the land.
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