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At the far Western end of our beach, there’s a wall decorated with painted stones. It was commissioned in 2020 during the Covid crisis and continued to grow for a couple of years.
I attempted to whittle down the number of photos but I couldn’t decide which to leave out, so I’m afraid you’ve got the lot!
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I love these!
Me too Beth!
This is a wonderful idea
These are brilliant fun and so colourful 🙂
Have an artistictastic pebbletastic week 👍
These are lovely, such fabulous colors. It’s like opening a new giant box of crayons! There were a couple that read “Bexhill” which at first looked like “Sexhill” to me! 😂
Are the stones snugly fit together to stay in place on their own or is some sort of adhesive used to keep them on the wall? The happy bee at the end made me smile. What a wonderful idea! Thanks for sharing your pix with us, Keith! I loved them! 🌈
I can assure you I live in Bexhill, not Sexhill, although that could be quite interesting! The stones were added in batches and pressed into wet cement. Delighted you like them, Nancy.
Love this idea of painting stones and crafting a wall. Marvelous photos. I like the one with “Be Kind”
I like that one too, there are several quite touching ones.
These stones are wonderful. During the crises – any crises – there is so often a feeling of helplessness. What can one do? Each one is unique and is hopeful. No contest and no prizes for the best. (I hope.) I like the butterflies!
I’m so pleased you like them. No, not a competition, just our local community coming together at a difficult time.
What a great idea. The stones are interesting and some are quite clever.
All life is there!
These are beautiful!
Indeed they are.
So beautiful and colorful. I would love to see this in person.
Thank you for hosting The Wordless Wednesday Blog Hop.
Have a fabulous Wordless Wednesday and rest of the week, Keith. 🙂
Thanks. Sandee. Photos can’t really do them justice.
Love these 🧡🧡🧡
Such a marvelous idea!
Happy Wednesday, Keith.
Thanks so much, Veronica.
They are beautiful with some poignant ones amongst them. A reminder of when the unthinkable hit the world and hopefully will never happen again.
There are some very moving messages. Several are dedicated to the NHS and its nurses and doctors that did and still do a wonderful job.
What a great idea! I enjoyed perusing these cute stone paintings.
Thanks, Shiju.
Somehow that stone thing got started with Covid, but here they just laid them on the ground in random places. Having them all on a wall like that is a much better idea.
Having them fixed place assures that they’ll remain there for many years to come.
Wow awesome colors!
Indeed! Thanks, Ashok.
Now those are so cool. Love them.
I love them too!
Oh my gosh what a splendid and creative project! Wow! Thanks for sharing these images!
The pleasure’s mine, Kathe!
Hi Keith – I’ve never liked the painted stones – but realise I”m out of the loop. I appreciate this development … but the stones – we’re meant to be preserving them … not quieting them away to be painted up. Cheers Hilary
I guess it’s subjective. We can’t all like the same things! Thanks, Hilary.
Very cool! Hello! It’s me back from a long vacation? Nah, I was sick? I had back surgery & it was acting up big time, so they decided to play with it some more so we’ll see. Can’t wait to get out & start walking again! Well, must move on ol’ friend! I always loved your pictures & had to come see what’s new. I hope you are well & have a great day!
I wondered where you’d gone! Great to hear you are on the mend. Thanks for your kind words, Marie.
A sweet and poignant art installation
Thanks, it was just what we needed back then.
What an awesome find! And such talent, too.
Thanks for sharing your link at My Corner of the World this week!
Thanks, Betty.
Those are truly magnificent. It’s something that caught on in our neighborhood, too, but much smaller in scale. Happy Wordless Wednesday!
It was a great idea and something well cherish in years to come.
Happy place to vissit.
It makes me smile!
These painted stones are so amazing. Anita
Thanks, Anita, I love them!
These stones look interesting
They certainly are!