Showing posts with label rocks. Show all posts
Showing posts with label rocks. Show all posts

Saturday, 25 August 2012

Rock Balancing at Worthing 2012

 
Here is some photos of me creating balancing stone act at Worthing 2012.
 
 
 
There is no glue used to put these crazy structures together.

 
These are all balanced with gravity.

 
Some of these balanced stacks took up to three hours to create.

Wednesday, 28 December 2011

Dr Geebers The Pebbleman at Saltburn-By-The-Sea 2010

Yes this was me at Saltburn-By-The-Sea creating a xmas display in the coldest winter in history where the tempertures got down to -21oC.

Monday, 26 December 2011

Dr Geebers Formula 1 Car at Skegness


This Photo was taken at Skegness. Dr Geebers and his Formula 1 cars all made out of pebbles and stones. It took six days in the making but never got actually finished due to vandles and other problems.

D.J. MacStoned Mixing On The Decks Loose Pebble Sculpture Oban Scoland 2010

This Sculpture was created at Little Ganavan Beach Oban Scotland. It is all pebbles and stones stacked on top of each other to create this old school D.J.  Mixing Decks.
This took ten days to create with approximately six to seven tonnes of pebbles and Stones moved by hand.
Thank you everyone in Scotland for your help. Respect to you all.

Loose Pebble Display At Amroth 2009

This loose pebble display created by hand on a beach as part of my first ever walking homeless awearness tour of U.K. coastline.

This diplay took six weeks to create on a beach in the coldest winter in the U.K. for forty years. I was living in a tent and it was cold.

All pebbles and stones used in this display where found on the beach. No materials where brought to the beach. There was no cement or sand used to create this.

This display was created to show Santa and the Snowman stranded on some rocks with water all around. The outside edge is to repersent mountains with snow on them.

This Santa feel down on me twelve times yet I would not give up on my first ever pebble/stone xmas display at such a lovely place.

People thought I was a bit crazy doing what I did but I was loving it. Creating history on a beach in really bad conditions. If anyone wants to attempt such a journey please make sure to get the right training. Don't do what I did because it is very dangerous and very hard to get the help you need to succeed.

This whole display has about forty to fifty tonnes of pebbles and stones moved by hand, no wheel barrows. The only tools used on the whole journey was recyled shoping bags. The money spent on these where going to help charites which was good in my eyes.

This is my christmas tree and even some of the local people could not believe what I was doing. Some had never seen a homeless person before and could not understand or believe me when I said I was attempting this journey of my own back. Thank you everyone who helped me here and hopfully my book will happen and many other homeless people get help in the future from this crazy journey.