Stone Scapesİ
Stone Scapesİ are 3-dimensional, highly textured images set in a variety of cement blends.
Some are suitable to display on a stand, and some have hooks on the
back for hanging. Some are suitable for both indoor and outdoor use, and
some need protection from the elements.
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ArkanStoneİ
This Arkansas Stone Scapeİ features tessera either found
or made exclusively in The Natural State. It is set in a special cement-based mixture
and measures approximately
6 inches across.
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Delta Exhibit
The Delta Exhibit is 12 inches long, 9 high and 1 1/2 thick. Set in
concrete, the design is made from tile, native rock and a piece of a found horse shoe.
This Stone Scapeİ can easily withstand the outdoor elements, and would look good on
a stand near an entrance, tree, or barbecue area.
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Snake Sky
Snake Sky won an honorable mention at an art center competition.
The piece measures 15 inches across, is set in a loose cement mixture,
and is extremely sensuous. An actual snake skin found in Stone County
winds through the piece and has begun to skeletonize. Rusting barbed
wire arches across the top of the piece. An arrowhead and feathers are included
along with a plastic moon and sparkling stars (which indeed sparkle when
candle light strikes them). This primitive landscape needs protection
from the elements.
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Moon Bluff
Moon Bluff is 11 inches high, 9 wide and 1 1/2 thick. It has a
profoundly primitive sense to it as concrete, rocks,
shells and a bit of glitter combine into an ancient landscape.
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Question Authority
Question Authority is 6 inches wide and 8 inches high. Set in unusually
smooth cement, it features a political button from the 60's era which reads
"Question Authority" which is surrounded by hog nose rings.
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Military Intelligence
Military Intelligence is 13 inches across. This Stone Scapeİ features
a political button from the 60's which reads "Military Intelligence is a
contradiction in terms". The top of the piece is surrounded by rusting
barbed wire and it contains an actual snake skin found in Stone County.
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