Adrian Gray, 44 must be a very patient artist.
These are rocks balanced on one another, without the use of any glue or pins.
Gray spends hours scouring a nearby beach to select the ideal-sized rocks, boulders and pebbles to fit with each other. He then arranges them in precarious positions by very carefully 'feeling' the balancing point of each rock - a process that requires supreme skill. Each sculpture takes hours to perfect.
He started stonebalancing in 2002.
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