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Robin MacDonald-Foley: Seeing Stone

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Seeing Stone's work is inspired by forms and shapes found in nature. Uniting stone and stone’s relationships within the natural environment. By pairing sculpture and photography, these carvings and images play upon spatial relationships. Depicting the power, calm, and permanence.
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Title: Robin MacDonald-Foley: Seeing Stone
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Seeing Stone's work is inspired by forms and shapes found in nature.
Uniting stone and stone’s relationships within the natural environment.
By pairing sculpture and photography, these carvings and images play upon spatial relationships.
Depicting the power, calm, and permanence.

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