
I think it’s easy to find beauty and art in nature and many of you probably agree. For Seattle-based artist Bridget Beth Collins, finding beauty and art in nature is so easy that she creates beautiful art out of it. Collins uses foraged materials to design nature-inspired artwork.
“I love to adventure into the wildflower woodlands, mossy waterfalls, and grey sand starry expanses of the Pacific Northwest,” Collins said, according to My Modern Met. “I forage almost all of my creations from foliage and flowers plucked from our sidewalks, meadows, and woods in our neighborhood. I have a small garden in the city, and my mother has a big rambling secret garden filled with old English roses in the sea town of Edmonds where I grew up.”
Her work not only is inspired by nature and is made from nature, it often depicts nature. Take a look at some of our favorites.
A photo posted by Bridget Beth Collins (@flora.forager) on Nov 14, 2015 at 10:59am PST
A photo posted by Bridget Beth Collins (@flora.forager) on Sep 28, 2015 at 12:43pm PDT
A photo posted by Bridget Beth Collins (@flora.forager) on Aug 14, 2015 at 6:04pm PDT
To see more of Collins’ artwork, check out her Instagram page. Click here if you wish to purchase her art.





