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The Balanced Rock Sculptures of Michael Grab Rely Solely on Gravity

by Archie Hayes 2012-12-04, 10:24 AMupdated 2018-01-03, 9:58 PM 1 Comment

Land artist Michael Grab creates astonishing towers and orbs of balanced rocks using little more than patience and an astonishing sense of balance. Grab says the art of stone balancing has been practiced by various cultures around the world for centuries and that he personally finds the process of balancing to be therapeutic and meditative.

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