I’m in love!

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With my husband, yes… of course.

But also with these:

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Gorgeous little masterpieces made with leaves,twigs, blooms and berries.

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Called land art…

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Because as soon as the wind blows?

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They’re gone.

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Each of Bullen-Ryner’s pieces comprises locally sourced and foraged materials. Nothing is glued or tethered, which means her work might only last a few minutes before parts begin to fly away with the breeze. So, why does she choose to work this way? “People often ask me why don’t I make something more permanent or they say it’s such a shame that it’s temporary,” Buller-Ryner shares. “But for me, it is the ephemeral nature of what I do that has become like therapy for my soul. I get to put down all my anxieties, my fears, all the chaos from my brain and turn it into something beautiful to honor Mother Nature. I take some photos and then walk or cycle away, leaving it all behind and feeling calmer, more connected, and truly lighter.

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Such beautiful little treasures.

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Yes.

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I’m definitely in love.

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Admit it….

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You are too!

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17 thoughts on “I’m in love!”

    1. No. She just creates them on the ground, or a rock, or a leaf. And leaves them…
      Her followers have been trying to talk her into selling a book, notecards or calendar. Me included!

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  1. Wow – I’m in love, too! So creative. Little bird toes on twigs make me smile.

    Plus, I completely relate with why she does it, the benefits she derives. She’ll lose that if it becomes a business.

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  2. I’m in love indeed! I’ve never seen anything like this. My stick dog won’t be as pretty ~but I’m inspired. When my sons were little we sat by the river bed after a day of kayaking and made a map of the US with rocks. We were all sunburned. I’ll not forget that day. We just went with it….💚

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