After learning the organic rhythm needed to create stones, boulders and rocks, the next thing to do was to express a more overt act of art. This is done by integrating known feels such as figurative, animals and hardware steel fasteners, cables or any found object that could be worked into the making of these large organic forms. This process elevates the fake rock syndrome to, "Fake rock, real art". After all, one of the things to keep in mind while making these forms is that they are an expression of nature not a copy.
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