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Breaking Wave Suiseki

$45.00
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A cantaloupe-size viewing stone from the Salish Sea, suggesting a breaking wave (or maybe a frog!). How can a stone be half smooth and rounded, and half jagged and protruding? Originally, it was a larger stone, fully rounded, but with an internal weakness. It broke along the area of weakness, and we encountered it in the brief period of time before it became fully rounded again. As always with our Natural Objects, we are plucking things from the inevitable stream of entropy, just for a moment. The moment is all we really have.

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A cantaloupe-size viewing stone from the Salish Sea, suggesting a breaking wave (or maybe a frog!). How can a stone be half smooth and rounded, and half jagged and protruding? Originally, it was a larger stone, fully rounded, but with an internal weakness. It broke along the area of weakness, and we encountered it in the brief period of time before it became fully rounded again. As always with our Natural Objects, we are plucking things from the inevitable stream of entropy, just for a moment. The moment is all we really have.

A cantaloupe-size viewing stone from the Salish Sea, suggesting a breaking wave (or maybe a frog!). How can a stone be half smooth and rounded, and half jagged and protruding? Originally, it was a larger stone, fully rounded, but with an internal weakness. It broke along the area of weakness, and we encountered it in the brief period of time before it became fully rounded again. As always with our Natural Objects, we are plucking things from the inevitable stream of entropy, just for a moment. The moment is all we really have.

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