Friday, August 9, 2013

Rock or Stone Balancing Photos by Adrian Grey and Michael Grab





ROCK OR STONE BALANCING
Rock or Stone balancing is an art, discipline, hobby, in which Stones or Rocks are balanced on top of one another in various positions.
       There are no tricks involved to aid in the stone or rock balancing, such as adhesives, wires, supports or rings.
       Different types of Rock or Stone balancing photos have been attracted the people and in this some people have visited where the rock balancing installed.
       The different types art of stone or rock balancing by Adrian Grey, Michael Grab, Billdon and Andy Goldsworthy rocks appeared in Public places.
        Rock or Stone balancing can be a performance art, a spectacle or a devotion, depending upon the interpretation by its audience. Especially, it involves placing some combination of rocks or stones in arrangements which require patience and sensitivity to generate, and which appear to be physically impossible.
       The rock or stone balancing artists Adrian Grey, Michael Grab and other may work for free or for pay, as an individual or in a group, and their intents and the audiences interpretations may vary given the situation or the venue.
       Many Rock or Stone balancing photos has been cached by visitors cameras, and they will be enjoying this artificial rock or stone balancing figures when they visit this places.
        Many visitors to natural areas, who wish to experience nature in its undisturbed state object to this place, especially when it introduces on public spaces such as natural parks, natural forests and state parks, but people are getting the some incidents where they are taking photos near to rock balancing places, because of this rock balancing is prohibited in National or State parks for public safety.
        The notable rock or stone balancing artists are Bill Dan, Andy Goldsworthy, Dave Gorman, Adrian Grey and Michael Grab and they are not only rock balancing artists but also photographers.

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