stone dead forever ii
Geologic Shift
by David G Kirby
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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. The first book came out in 2010 and featured 60 or so photos of inscribed stones.
The project is still going and I have scribbled on over 400 stones. The text is derived from experiences, ideas, song lyrics, poetry and conversations. A few have been written by request, but I would rather encourage you to grab a permanent marker and go out and scribble, write or draw on your own pebble. This book collects together 40 or so of the most recent photographs for you to enjoy.
In 2009, photos of the stones were featured on the GPS website by the South Bank Centre, London.
There is a group on Flickr, at http://www.flickr.com/groups/stone_dead_forever/ where you can see the full set and upload pictures of your own poetical pebbles.
The project is still going and I have scribbled on over 400 stones. The text is derived from experiences, ideas, song lyrics, poetry and conversations. A few have been written by request, but I would rather encourage you to grab a permanent marker and go out and scribble, write or draw on your own pebble. This book collects together 40 or so of the most recent photographs for you to enjoy.
In 2009, photos of the stones were featured on the GPS website by the South Bank Centre, London.
There is a group on Flickr, at http://www.flickr.com/groups/stone_dead_forever/ where you can see the full set and upload pictures of your own poetical pebbles.
Features & Details
- Primary Category: Arts & Photography Books
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Project Option: Standard Landscape, 10×8 in, 25×20 cm
# of Pages: 40 - Publish Date: Dec 25, 2011
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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.