Char Evans, a travelling British artist currently based in Costa Rica, creates colourful jungle art with leaves, fruit, painted rocks and monkeys.
Her art tickles your inner child and connects your soul to nature.
Some howler monkeys also got involved with this art installation after the artist humorously called up to them to give her a mango. She says, “Then they made lots of noise, shook the trees and one perfect mango landed right where I was creating the artwork”. The mango was then included in the land art and later ate by the artist!
This artwork was created in the Costa Rican jungle, but can also be found in her Redbubble shop http://www.redbubble.com/people/charevans . She also has lots of other artwork, so take a look!
*If you liked this, You might also enjoy ‘Monkey Magic’ http://goo.gl/AeV6m5 by Eco Art Installations – another one of her collaborations with primates!
More info: charevansart.com
Banana Rock Face
Leaf, nightshade flower, banana and hand painted rocks
Char hand painting a river rock
Photograph by: Fay Ninon www.fayninon.com
Char holds the painted river rocks
Rocks sourced from the river in Pachamama in the jungle of Costa Rica
Char painting a river rock
Locally sourced river rocks painted with acrylic paint. Photograph by: Fay Ninon www.fayninon.com
Happy Rock Face with mango
Look Into My Eyes
Howler monkeys in the mango trees
Hola!
Chief Rock Face
Mango and ti plant leaves, rocks and banana. Rocks hand painted by Char
The artist eating the mango and banana!
Thanks to artists: Rasana Bissoli, Kendra Louise, Fay Ninon and Inbar Caspi for sharing beautiful, open art studio space whilst painting the rocks at PachaMama www.pachamama.com in Costa Rica.
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