In the company of stone : the art of the stone wall : walls and words

by Dan Snow

2001

Status

Available

Call number

NA8380 .S66

Publication

Publisher Unknown

Description

"Finding stone, choosing it, and letting go of it are the three things a waller does. I'd miss any one of them too much if I asked someone else to do them for me. I may work by myself, but I'm not alone. I'm in the company of stone." Daniel Snow is a waller, an artisan who builds walls, terraces, caverns, and the occasional sphere or pool out of dry stone. It's an ancient skill--building with only what the earth provides. No mortar, no nails, nothing to hold his creations together except gravity, an invisible glue he can sense in the stones' "conversations" of squeaks and rumbles. A hollow sound means a void needs to be filled; a solid fit is secured with the sound of a bolt being thrown. Snow's evocative prose and Peter Mauss's richly textured photographs of Snow's work reveal the nuance and beauty of walling--and of one man's relationship with nature. The result is by turns poetic and practical.… (more)

User reviews

LibraryThing member m.belljackson
In the Company of Stone delivers at once incredible photographs by Peter Mauss, an introduction to dry stonewalling,
and poetic descriptions of stone walls created with love by Dan Snow.

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34662000521333

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