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Stone Mason - Stone Carving A Petroglyph V2 Art Print
by John Straton
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Stone Mason - Stone Carving A Petroglyph V2 art print by John Straton. Our art prints are produced on acid-free papers using archival inks to guarantee that they last a lifetime without fading or loss of color. All art prints include a 1" white border around the image to allow for future framing and matting, if desired.
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Stone carving is an ancient activity where pieces of rough natural stone are shaped by the controlled removal of stone. Owing to the permanence of... more
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Comments (22)
Artist's Description
Stone carving is an ancient activity where pieces of rough natural stone are shaped by the controlled removal of stone. Owing to the permanence of the material, stone work has survived which was created during our prehistory.
Work carried out by paleolithic societies to create flint tools is more often referred to as knapping. Stone carving that is done to produce lettering is more often referred to as lettering. The process of removing stone from the earth is called mining or quarrying.
The term Stone carving is one of the processes which may be used by an artist when creating a sculpture. The term also refers to the activity of masons in dressing stone blocks for use in architecture, building or civil engineering. It is also a phrase used by archaeologists, historians, and anthropologists to describe the activity involved in making some types of petroglyphs.
The oldest known works of representational art are stone carvings. Often marks carved into rock or petrog...
About John Straton
From my Grandfathers Leica M3 To my Current OMD EM1 MK2 With Leica Autofocus and Leica R Lenses. I learned a lot from my grandfather " The Lenses are what takes the Picture The Body is a light tight box" Once photographing meant a large box camera on a tripod, shifting film plate after each shot - and working with a dark cloth over your head and the camera.But then something happened.The Leica was extremely compact and could be fitted with a very high quality lens that enabled photographers to work in ordinary outdoor settings with available light. It was always instantly ready to capture life and action effortlessly from any angle with the photographer often able to remain unnoticed. Without the usual heavy equipment, photographs...
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Joe Jake Pratt
Nice shot John.
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Bedros Awak
Very nice post production work.
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Shirley Sirois
This is a very nostalgic and rich image........L.
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Carlos Diaz
Just Awesome !
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Jean Hall
Love this shot. Wonderful composition and textures. Perfect limited palette. Just terrific!
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Joe Jake Pratt
Very nice John ! fv
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Lilliana Mendez
Outstanding Portrait
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Jane See
Excellent portrait!
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Fran J Scott
Great image!
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Marcia Lee Jones
Fabulous work!
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Hanne Lore Koehler
Magnificent capture of this craftsman at work, John!
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Gill Billington
Love the composition and selective color!
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Deena Athans
Beautiful capture and treatment..!!!!! L;))
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Jean OKeeffe Macro Abundance Art
Very soulful image, like, favorite!
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Lainie Wrightson
Wonderful work, John :~) F&L
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John Bailey
Congratulations on being featured in the Fine Art America Group "Images That Excite You!"
John Straton replied:
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