please start uploading again! You're art is a perfect example of life's perpetual resourcefulness. The never ending cycle that all things come from works forgotten, and all works will be forgotten. Your art is almost a perfect retelling of Ecclesiastes.
My comment on this: It is the lack of intention, the joy in nature and its fascination that immediately enchanted me. It takes a portion of inner peace, maturity, serenity, joy of playing, nature in its naturalness, to let it be unchanged and yet to take a subtle interest in it without interfering too much or appearing naïve, not reproducible and unique. Even if a person intervenes creatively here, he does it in an extremely careful way, which inspires me, the photos are professional. I imagine it very vividly, finding a suitable place, finding suitable stones, the right time, trying until everything is ready to make a successful picture, fantastic! What am I supposed to do in an expensive and cumbersome museum, somewhere in the wilderness of cold and depraved cities, hello ?! What an effort, what a concentration, simply refreshing, invigorating and inspiring! Yes, as far as I'm concerned, keep thinking I'm not crazy, I really like it now.
I found you because my autistic nearly 4 year old is balancing all sorts of things on each other in amazing and beautiful ways. He started with Jenga blocks. Now it’s everything. His daycare teachers told me and said it was amazing but I thought they were just trying to be nice. No, it’s actually amazing. I don’t know why he does it but it brings him a lot of pleasure. He seems to love when it falls so he can try a different configuration all over again.
What if you carved in the stones with stonecutting discs? Would that "fortify or solidify" the structure? Or would you be forced to find the same balance points, so no such tool would be of any help? You could of course use tile adhesive as well.
This stones are like people. Everyone of them is different and has its own history. And they have work perfectly together to keep their balance. And then comes some intruder and destroys this...😢
please start uploading again! You're art is a perfect example of life's perpetual resourcefulness. The never ending cycle that all things come from works forgotten, and all works will be forgotten. Your art is almost a perfect retelling of Ecclesiastes.
Just come back to Gravity Glue after about five years and it still enchants me.
Adding the leaves as decoration is beautiful.
❤
My comment on this:
It is the lack of intention, the joy in nature and its fascination that immediately enchanted me.
It takes a portion of inner peace, maturity, serenity, joy of playing, nature in its naturalness, to let it be unchanged and yet to take a subtle interest in it without interfering too much or appearing naïve, not reproducible and unique. Even if a person intervenes creatively here, he does it in an extremely careful way, which inspires me, the photos are professional.
I imagine it very vividly, finding a suitable place, finding suitable stones, the right time, trying until everything is ready to make a successful picture, fantastic! What am I supposed to do in an expensive and cumbersome museum, somewhere in the wilderness of cold and depraved cities, hello ?!
What an effort, what a concentration, simply refreshing, invigorating and inspiring! Yes, as far as I'm concerned, keep thinking I'm not crazy, I really like it now.
Ні, не думаю, що ти божевільний. Правильні, позитивні думки.
@@user-nv9jz4qq6c Дякую, я зараз скорегував текст, гарного дня.
I found you because my autistic nearly 4 year old is balancing all sorts of things on each other in amazing and beautiful ways. He started with Jenga blocks. Now it’s everything. His daycare teachers told me and said it was amazing but I thought they were just trying to be nice. No, it’s actually amazing. I don’t know why he does it but it brings him a lot of pleasure. He seems to love when it falls so he can try a different configuration all over again.
I really love ❤ the art of Michael Grab, each composition of stones resembles a human life
Incredible, I think you must have some glue on your feet by the way you balanced on that branch. 🙌👍👏
When I first heared this years this year's ago, the sound and still you can balance, talent
Thank you too....
So you restack the same rocks the same way more the one time? Some of those were the same rockstack collapsing multiple times right?
So much destruction
Another stunning collection
Great to see them collapse that is my favorite part of making rock stacks.
I Love it
MAGIC ✨✨✨
Controlled chaos.
Hey Michel I am a big fan. Hey How many time do you take to do an ART?
why this is so satisfying
What if you carved in the stones with stonecutting discs? Would that "fortify or solidify" the structure? Or would you be forced to find the same balance points, so no such tool would be of any help? You could of course use tile adhesive as well.
Thank you.
Here we are: EPHEMERAL ART😉
Thank you
The Essence of the Ephemeral.
Beautiful
This stones are like people. Everyone of them is different and has its own history.
And they have work perfectly together to keep their balance.
And then comes some intruder and destroys this...😢
Why is this so relatable?
Where are the rubber duckies?!
So satisfying 😆🉐✨
The world is not spinning
👍🏻👍🏻
how did you do that!?
❤i did it 2 ❤ and eatch Times i préfere they others humaines art and never mine 😂