August photo a day challenge: Pebbles, stones, rocks

During a visit to the Shelburne Museum in Vermont last year, I noticed an odd sign posted in the grass next to the walking path: Please Stay on the Grass.
It was then that I realized I was looking at an art installation. Who knew? I love smooth stones, which I usually only see at the beach. This was something entirely different.
I was intrigued.
The artists’ information was posted nearby:
Usually, that sign says keep off the grass! I can’t tell what the design is.
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The design is the layout of the rocks on the grass. A freeform design I would imagine.
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That sign would certainly make one do a double take!
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That’s what happened with me 🙂
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Who was the artist? I tried to read the sign but couldn’t get it large enough. 😦
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3 artists are listed: Jonathan D. Ebinger, Rodrigo Nava and Dan Snow. Dan Snow is the one who is highlighted in the description and I think he was there to give a presentation.
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thank you!! I’ll check them out.
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You’re welcome 🙂
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That would give you pause to see “Keep on the Grass! Can’t see the point of round stones—ha.
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It sure did – it was an unexpected sight 🙂
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Oh wow, I really love this–would love to see it in person 🙂
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Thanks! It was really a cool exhibit.
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Smooth stones are rich in meaning and inspiration–they’re even comforting to simply hold and roll in your hand, fingers.
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Oh yes, I agree! I have a very small collection from beaches I have visited.
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Don’t tell me they’re now an endangered species too? Is it forbidden to take stones, as well as seashells?
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Not that I know of! I only collect a few that catch my eye.
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🙂
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Very unusual. Cool!
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Thanks. I thought so too 🙂
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Welcome!
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