About the Book
In 2008 I started writing on the pebbles on Southsea beach, near where I live. I photographed the stones and left them there for people to find and enjoy. This book collects together 60 or so of the photographs for you to enjoy.
The stones have also been featured on the GPS website by the South Bank Centre, London.
The project also has it's own group on Flickr, at http://www.flickr.com/groups/stone_dead_forever/ where fans can see and even upload pictures of pebbles that they have written themselves.
The stones have also been featured on the GPS website by the South Bank Centre, London.
The project also has it's own group on Flickr, at http://www.flickr.com/groups/stone_dead_forever/ where fans can see and even upload pictures of pebbles that they have written themselves.
Features & Details
- Primary Category: Arts & Photography Books
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Project Option: Small Square, 7×7 in, 18×18 cm
# of Pages: 66 - Publish Date: Sep 19, 2010
- Keywords Dave Kirby, PCM, PortsmouthCreativeMovement, LosStencilistas, David, G, KirbySouthsea, interference, intervention, text, lettering, typography, language, words, poems, poetry, humour, wit, lyrics, wisdom, philosophy, imagination, interesting, writing, lexicon, lexicography, rocks, stones, walk, walking, beaches, pebbles, beach
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About the Creator
David George Kirby
Southsea, Hants, UK.
Short, balding, wears glasses. Looks a bit like a Lidl version of Harry Hill.