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Letting the rocks speak

12/23/2017

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Rocks are all unique. They have their own particular feel, shape and texture. When I pick one up one there is a kind of conversation going on. Looking at them from different angles opens up a whole realm of possibilities, maybe a colourful Indian elephant or an old Elizabethan cottage complete with beams and a cottage garden.  Initially the rock may look rather imperfect but such imperfections such as a raise edge or pitted surface can enhance and not hamper the end product.

Igneous, sedimentary or metaphoric they all have the capabllity to transform into all many of things, the only restriction is your imagination.

After showing a few of my first painted efforts to friends I was told there is a local Facebook group called Cavy Rocks (Dunedin NZ).  The group has been inspired by #palmyrocks  and its aim is to paint some rocks and hide them in places around Dunedin for others to find then re-hide OR keep. What a cool idea for children, a treasure hunt and who doesn't like one of those?

Here are a selection of my first batch of painted rocks.  Some will be given as gifts, others sold and a number hidden for children to find. From Frida Kahlo to a fairytale mushroom house there is something for everyone.

​All rocks are painted with acrylic paints and finished with a coat of marine grade varnish so they will be protected from the elements.


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    My name is Anni Morris.  
    I am a freelance artist and domestic magician.  I like cats, gardening and good friends.

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