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I Turn Stones Into Animals That Fit In The Palm Of Your Hand And I Hope They Make You Smile
To me, stones are not simple materials or canvases for painting pictures on. Among all those numerous stones on a river bank, one stone, looking like an animal, catches my eye. When I find a stone, I feel that stone has found me too. Stones have their own intentions, and I consider my encounters with them as cues they give me it’s OK to go ahead and paint what I see on them.
So the stones I decide to paint on are not arbitrary, but my significant opposites with whom I have established a connection, which inspires me to work with them. In my encounters with the stones and in my art, I respect my opposites in toto, so I never process stones, and would never cut off an edge to alter the shape. Stones may fall outside our usual definition of living organisms, but when I think of the long time it takes for a stone to change from a huge boulder in the mountains to the size and shape it has, as rests in my palm, I feel the history of the earth that the stone has silently witnessed over the millennia, and I feel the story inside it. I feel the breath of a life inside each stone, so sometimes I paint while I talk to the stone as I hold it in my hand.
In order to bring out the living being that I feel in the stone to its surface, I proceed very carefully. I consider step by step, for example, whether I am positioning the backbone in the right place. Does it feel right? Am I forcing something that disagrees with the natural shape of the stone? I tread carefully. I put my paintbrush to the stone when I truly feel that it is the right brushstroke. In this sense, my painting is a dialogue with the stone. It is the stone that determines what I paint on it, not me. The art I want to create is a life newly born in my hands through my dialogue with the stone. I want to paint the life, the living spirit of the being I feel inside the stone.
I paint the eyes at the very end, and I consider my work completed only when I see that the eyes are now alive and looking back straight at me. To me, completing a piece of work is not about how much detail I draw, but whether I feel the life in the stone.
The stones and I are parts of the same earth. My stone art is collaborative work between two pieces of one sphere. I hope that each of my works will pass into the hands of someone who values being a companion in the stone’s journey as much as I enjoy painting the life in the stone. Because we all stand on the same earth, and we come from the same earth.
How my stone art started:
It started when I was taking a walk on a river bank, and encountered a stone that by its looks was a rabbit and nothing else. Since I was small, I’ve always liked collecting stones (natural rocks, not jewels or gemstones) and drawing animals, and I felt that those interests converged in the stone in my palm. It is since around 2010 that I began working as a stone artist.
As to techniques, I value leaving the original shape of the stone untouched, so I neither grind the stone nor apply smoothing agents. I mainly use acrylic paint, and adjust the viscosity of the paint for each stone. My drawing skills are self-taught.
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Owl Chick
Hippo
Too cute. I collect them, out of wood, stone, wire, etc. I'd love this one!
Smiley Sea Lion
Happy Owl Friends
American Badger
Hedgehog
Snake
Raccoon
It's adorable, looks like a little raccoon jumped out of a book and landed in your palm!
Cat
Hey it's cute. From where I can purchase this. Will u please deliver this in Hyderabad?
Ball Python
Sea Otter Mom & Baby
Octopus
Panda Before & After
Elephant Mom & Baby
Common Rain Frog
Beaver
How much wood could a wood chuck chuck if a wood chuck could chuck wood! XD
Lion On The Shell
Koala
Snow Leopard
Tiny Loving Owl
White Cat
Lion Family
Green Iguana
Seal Baby
Horned Toad Baby
For some reason I feel like I should post comments on all the empty ones XD
Jackrabbit
Prairie Dog
Tiger Mom & Baby
Octopus In The Special Box
Elephant
Japanese Giant Salamander
Love these! Absolutely LOVE! Do you ever sell any of them? I think they would be awsome little gifts for any animal lover. I know I'd buy one!
Thank you so much for loving my piece and gift idea. I have many picture on Facebook and Instagram! Please find favorite!
Load More Replies...I like how these are all majestic creatures. What if the stone is a Blob fish though but you decide to make it a wolf?
oh, wolf is mostly beautiful in this world and they have many meaning for me too. you can see my loving wolf on my face book page.
Load More Replies...Love these! Absolutely LOVE! Do you ever sell any of them? I think they would be awsome little gifts for any animal lover. I know I'd buy one!
Thank you so much for loving my piece and gift idea. I have many picture on Facebook and Instagram! Please find favorite!
Load More Replies...I like how these are all majestic creatures. What if the stone is a Blob fish though but you decide to make it a wolf?
oh, wolf is mostly beautiful in this world and they have many meaning for me too. you can see my loving wolf on my face book page.
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