thanks. You have inspired me to do the stones too and it's coming along excellent.
I think yours are the best I've seen yet. I am deeply touched by your video and story.
I live in Florida and all we have is coquina so I have to drive to Pebble Junction for my stones. Fortunately they have the ones you use. Ii is fun to balance 4 at a time over 2 base rocks. 2 in each hand and arrange them so that the top one is the rock that holds them all together and none will balance alone. good luck.
I would really enjoy coming across this river. Amazing work. You inspires me to take my art beyond Greenwich CT. USA, See my stone balancing art on YouTube or on the web, greenwichpointrocks
After meeting Kent Avery by the Lost Lagoon the other day, I was thrilled to finally exchange words with "the balancing stones guy." Not only does this artist have great talent but also has a genuine interest in the beauty all around him, be it rocks or people, places or birds etc. This short film succeeds at depicting how fascinating it is to watch a person being present while maintaing balance and therefore, being capable of balancing solid objects around him. Well done!!!
I met Mr. Ken Avery 2 years ago in the beach. I liked him very much. Not only his artistic skills were excellent but also he was so nice and modest. Since then I have been to that beach a few times. Unfortunately I couldn't see the works any more. This video reminds me of the time that I met him and amazed the works.
thank you kent! i'm amazed that you remembered me, and thankful that you did!! i've kept you and your art in my heart as i've been seeking my own balance and healing!
Thank you so much! Experiencing what you do changed my life at a very privotal point. This means something termendous. Thank you for remembering us! God bless you.
You make it look effortless Kent. It feels like a meditative experience.... you're fully present with the stones and the energy. How wonderful to be connecting with the elements like that...inspiring to all of us.
Hey Kent this is good. I like what they got you saying. They put your music in there to. Of course they overdid it with the "balancing" shots but they clearly stretched that out to give you a chance to say what you needed to say. Your narrative is the best part of this I would say. I'm glad they got you to mention you didn't have to be pushed into the stones. Tells you where you were at in the moment, open. Perhaps you could practice that a little for other things? Just a thought. :)
man I really hope no art dealer is going to see this, some talents are too great for the world we live in
Passante90 1 week ago
thanks. You have inspired me to do the stones too and it's coming along excellent.
I think yours are the best I've seen yet. I am deeply touched by your video and story.
I live in Florida and all we have is coquina so I have to drive to Pebble Junction for my stones. Fortunately they have the ones you use. Ii is fun to balance 4 at a time over 2 base rocks. 2 in each hand and arrange them so that the top one is the rock that holds them all together and none will balance alone. good luck.
lambwingsable 3 weeks ago
testing
samanthasmagic 1 month ago
Hi Kent, thank you for sharing this video with me. It's lovely to see your art and the unique gift you have displayed so well. Blessings to you.
InaStockhausenRPC 1 month ago
Mystische Land-Art ist hier in einer sehr beruhigenden Art und weise zu erleben !
Steinzauber 1 month ago
I would really enjoy coming across this river. Amazing work. You inspires me to take my art beyond Greenwich CT. USA, See my stone balancing art on YouTube or on the web, greenwichpointrocks
GreenwichPointRocks 4 months ago
The hard proof that patience and sensivity bring forward great rewards in life!
thomasnordwest 4 months ago
After meeting Kent Avery by the Lost Lagoon the other day, I was thrilled to finally exchange words with "the balancing stones guy." Not only does this artist have great talent but also has a genuine interest in the beauty all around him, be it rocks or people, places or birds etc. This short film succeeds at depicting how fascinating it is to watch a person being present while maintaing balance and therefore, being capable of balancing solid objects around him. Well done!!!
llakshmimi 1 year ago
I met Mr. Ken Avery 2 years ago in the beach. I liked him very much. Not only his artistic skills were excellent but also he was so nice and modest. Since then I have been to that beach a few times. Unfortunately I couldn't see the works any more. This video reminds me of the time that I met him and amazed the works.
Thank you very much. Robin.
seasidefoto 1 year ago
thank you kent! i'm amazed that you remembered me, and thankful that you did!! i've kept you and your art in my heart as i've been seeking my own balance and healing!
peace
pepajac 1 year ago
Thank you so much! Experiencing what you do changed my life at a very privotal point. This means something termendous. Thank you for remembering us! God bless you.
abrinker 1 year ago
You make it look effortless Kent. It feels like a meditative experience.... you're fully present with the stones and the energy. How wonderful to be connecting with the elements like that...inspiring to all of us.
bodymindhealer 1 year ago
Hey Kent this is good. I like what they got you saying. They put your music in there to. Of course they overdid it with the "balancing" shots but they clearly stretched that out to give you a chance to say what you needed to say. Your narrative is the best part of this I would say. I'm glad they got you to mention you didn't have to be pushed into the stones. Tells you where you were at in the moment, open. Perhaps you could practice that a little for other things? Just a thought. :)
TholepinProductions 1 year ago