Detail. Red slate, purple slate, black slate, yellow/orange sandstone, bluestone. A colorful globe,with a band of color fading from yellow sandstone to deep red slate. Let it all flow.
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The sphere is 5′ tall, is built dry, and is integrated into the wall and patio, via a shared inlay moving through all 3. Check out these additional photos, and video–and more photos too! And always check my blog, because there’s always always more to come.
An excerpt from my journal may prove helpful: <br>
Step into a puddle of water and lift your foot back out. See the sediment swirl about.
What you are seeing is still a mirror. I know, before you stepped into the puddle, the water’s surface was actually reflecting and therefore more mirror-like, at that point then it is now. Perhaps you caught a glimpse of white clouds in the blue sky, maybe you saw your own face reflected–but now, the mud is all swirled up and spiraling about. So the mirror is gone? But no, this sight of the disturbed puddle, it too is like a mirror–because it shows you what you are.
It is a small body of water, with mineral stuff suspended in it, contained by the edges of the puddle, made of soil and gravel.
You are a small body of water, containing mineral stuff suspended within, contained by skin. You’re like a disturbed puddle of water, in slow motion kiddo (and I think you’re totally cool).
Dry Stone Hypersphere the Thirdlymost. Building process described here.