I started the (no name) Art Group over 15 years ago. We like to consider ourselves as "artists making a difference" through creative exhibitions. Our latest project, (no name) ROCKS!, is simple. Design a rock, put some love into it, and leave it in a public space for a stranger. Any artist at any skill level or age can easily participate. Not only is this a fun project, but a fulfilling one. It teaches us the true meaning of giving and the art of letting go – particularly useful during the holiday season. We also love our mother earth, so a zero waste exhibition with nature as the canvas seems pretty perfect. Our website is on the bottom of each rock, so if found someone can easily learn our story and contact us.
YOU CAN BE A ROCK STAR TOO! We’re happy to take new art rocks anytime! We’ll add your images and you can be part of our growing gallery.
More info: nonamerocks.com
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Robot Rock Left At Skate Park In Maryland
Rock Found In New York!
This rock was created by young artist Gabriel and left at the Park, Soldiers & Sailors monument in New York. It was found by Colin and friends who found our website on the bottom and sent us a message!
Mandala Rock Left At New York Subway Station's "Therapy Wall"
Left At Subway Station Stop In Manhattan
Left At Emerald Beach In Australia
Left At Botanical Gardens In New York
"Tiki" Rock Left At Moore College Of Art In Philadelphia
Left At The Magic Gardens In Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
This anonymous artist was inspired by The Legend of Mariposa Azul and the wish that all people are able to seek and land on the peace tree.
Left At Cemetary In Bethlehem, Pennsylvania
Artist Dee Collins says: "I placed it here so someone who was feeling sad might smile when they found it."
Mandala Rock Left At Brooklyn Public Library In New York
Left At Hermosa Beach In California
This rock was created by an anonymous young artist in the group.
Left At Ny Riverside Park In New York
This rock was created by Lynn Latona and left at the "best tree" in New York.
Left At Coffee Shop In Brooklyn, New York
Left At Horton Emerson Park Sculpture In Maine
Love Rocks Left At The Yampa River In Colorado
Left At The Marshall Memorial Library In New Mexico
Left At The Salt Lake City County Building In Utah
"Rocky Artwinkle" by artist Christopher Mueller.
Left In Music Case At Barnes & Nobles In Philadelphia
Left At Ice Skating Pond In Fairbanks, Alaska
This young rock artist is Callie. Her mom says: "Callie is three years old. We painted our rocks the day before the snow fell. She used every color paint we had to make her piece. She had lots of fun!"
Left At Chapel At Doylestown Hospital In Pennsylvania
Artist Pam Hamilton says: "I chose to place the rock in the chapel where I have volunteered at because I hoped that it would bring comfort to someone who needed it. It sits upon an alter made by the infamous artist George Nakashima."
Left At Conference Room At Germantown Academy In Pennsylvania
"Don't let fear make you act without LOVE” by an anonymous artist.
Left At "Smile" Statue In San Francisco, California
Artist e Bond left this rock on top of this sculpture right outside her office. The statue is called "Smile" by J. Seward Johnson, Jr.
Left At Ticket Station In San Francisco, California
This rock was created by Isla, one of our youngest artists in the group at nearly age 2. She left it at the ticket station since trains are her favorite thing!
Left At Rittenhouse Square Park In Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
"Peacock" is by artist Emma Berger.
Left At Allens Lane Train Station In Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
This rock is titled "Lotus" by artist Ruth Joray. She says: "I placed the rock early on Election Day. The train station is one of the Mt. Airy poling places."
Thanks Steve! Just give us a shout if you'd like to join in :)
Load More Replies...Thanks Say Won! Me too! I think detachment from things can really keep us living in the present :)
Load More Replies...Thanks Steve! Just give us a shout if you'd like to join in :)
Load More Replies...Thanks Say Won! Me too! I think detachment from things can really keep us living in the present :)
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