Today I came across a post about #mundaneart. This is a very interesting concept because we all perceive things so differently. Some of us will look at a tree and see just "a tree", whilst some of us will look at a tree and see the miracles of nature, the perfection of creation and the work of art is actually is! I have always been fascinated by the perfection which is so clearly visible in nature around us, if only we take the time to take a really close look. So I decided to post a few pictures to show you what I am referring to.
This is the Bark of a Pine Tree.
Take note of the texture and all the different shades of brown!
Take a close look at the Bark of this tree, there is so much detail here! These are the little things we miss all the time because we never take the time to stop and observe!
The Stem of a Palm Tree
A "Tree with a Face" and a Bee Hive.
I hope you enjoyed the #mundaneart, and perhaps in future, you will view all trees in a different light!
Thank you @kus.knee for the opportunity to do a post on this topic.
Until next time,
wow really awesome art
different isn't it? thank you.
I love your entries. Thanks so much for taking the time to post under our tag of #mundaneart
Glad you like them @kus-knee, it will be interesting to see what everyone comes up with.
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this is a very interesting approach to examining the bark of an ordinary tree. it really looks like a work of art.
Thank you, and it does when we look closely enough!
Amazing shots! My favorite one is the second. Truely fascinating structure. Wht kind of tree is it?
Thank you, its the stem of a Cordyline Australis. I did not even notice this small detail until I looked at the photo, lol
That's interesting. Nature really shows us wonderful art.
thank you, yes it does when you really look at it!