Chalk stones  by boxplayer

Chalk stones

By Andy Goldsworthy, 2002. At the Pallant House Gallery - part of the Sussex Landscapes: Chalk Wood and Water exhibition. Made from locally quarried chalk. The artist has etched the weathered grey surface to reveal the white chalk.

Stik with poodle https://365project.org/boxplayer/365-2023/2023-01-28

28 January 2023
Chichester, West Sussex
I was there on Tuesday!! I'm pretty sure he painted that line!! Did you like the flasks of water??
January 29th, 2023  
@30pics4jackiesdiamond you'll see I did! And the plaque for this says he 'etched' it using a flint stone.
January 29th, 2023  
I must visit sometime soon.
January 29th, 2023  
I must visit too - great pov
January 29th, 2023  
It does look by paint; it must have been tedious to get it so line like by etching
January 29th, 2023  
Nice👍😊
January 29th, 2023  
Nice big stones
January 29th, 2023  
Neat capture
January 29th, 2023  
Interesting to kow the shite chalk is revealed as appose to painted.
January 29th, 2023  
Nice shot of this Goldsworthy piece. I love Pallant House - it's a beautiful building and the exhibitions are always something special. I'm hoping to catch this one at some point.
January 29th, 2023  
Interesting shot and narrative.
January 29th, 2023  
Interesting idea.
January 29th, 2023  
hmmm stones for art ...I might throw in some of my garden "slate ground covering" !
January 29th, 2023  
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