March on. Do not tarry. To go forward is to move toward perfection. March on, and fear not the thorns, or the sharp stones on life's path. Kahlil Gibran
Rocky outcrops, fault lines and geological strata. Pebbles, cliffs, prehistoric mounds and totemic piles...It is clear that the inorganic offers just as much inspiration to our artists as other life forms on our planet. Rocks and stones with their metaphorical connotations of patience, dependability and eternity are a visual reminder of qualities we may sometimes need and strive for in our own lives.

| | | | | | | | kingstone | | | 30 by 24cm. (12' x 9.6') | | | digital photograph, matt black aluminium frame, black mount with white bevelled edg | | | by Jon Beck - more artworks, artist's CV | | | £ 270 | | | | | | | |
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| | | | | | | | Hartland Quay, The Wreckers Rocks | | | 95 by 60cm. (38' x 24') | | | Pastel on Heritage Rag Paper | | | by Gordon Faulds - more artworks, artist's CV | | | £ 1430 | | | | | | | |
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| | | | | | | | Shona’s Perception | | | 34.2 by 20.9cm. (13.68' x 8.36') | | | Digital Photography (printed on archival matte paper) Signed limited edition of 60 | | | by Chris Harvey - more artworks, artist's CV | | | £ 150 | | | | | | | |
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