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Yes, it's another "creation inspired by Andy Goldsworthy." Not a pile of sticks this time though... a pile of rocks!
Wanna read the story behind this? Read Blog of the Mark.
Message on the reverse reads -
This is snake charming[,] the snake you can see the native holding is a big rock snake & that's a cobra with its head raised out of the basket.
Even foreign visitors, from as far afield as the U.K. and the Netherlands, have added painted stones to the Rocky the snake community art project along the St. Clair River in Sarnia.
This is one of my favourite additions to Rocky Smiles the Rock Snake. Started by @lucas.explores, the snake stretches across Kew-Balmy Beach and has now hit almost 700m and comprises over 9000 decorated stones. Awesome!
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More of the rock snake...
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This has been growing along the West Street end of Green Lanes in Dunstable during the school holidays, painted rocks being added regularly, although there are a few gaps where odd ones have been 'liberated'..... We counted 185 when we went past yesterday.
Wind brings new challenges to the creation of nature art as many materials are light enough to blow away with the shifting currents. This weekend, spent camping with a few dozen others, next to a beautiful Earthship in sourthern Alberta, brought with it a few of the windiest days I can recall. Perched at the top of a creek-carved valley, the winds wound their way up the slopes nearly the entire weekend.
This piece made use of the incredible colours of lichen on these exposed rocks. I gathered the scattered and half buried stones that shone the brightest, and placed them in a line along the sharp edge of this hill, curving them into the shape of a winding snake. With the predictable wind direction, I was able to use the stones to create a barrier and successfully add lighter plant-material. The down-wind side is lined with sage and a few dried plants and grasses were used along the spine to accentuate the snake's appearance. A larger rock was used for the head that has a well spotted lichen patch resembling an eye.
An exploration of the boundaries between worlds, the green and the brown, the ground and the sky, the snake is a cross-cultural icon of a bridger of worlds, the light and the dark.
Rock, grass, and sage design
Kinney Earthship, AB
August 2016