Amazing arch formation built by David Allen at Llano Earth Art Fest |
A small
notice in the newspaper about the Llano Earth Art Fest piqued my interest, so Larry
and I drove to Llano to check it out. What also caught my interest was the
National Rock Stacking Championship that would be held as part of the festival.
Having watched out guide in Tahiti create an amazing stack of balanced rocks, I
was intrigued to see what participants would come up with.
Building balanced stacks in the Llano River was an additional challenge. |
Gravity is the only thing holding the rocks in place. |
TimAnderson, another natural artist, gave several demonstrations during the day as
he waded in the flowing Llano River, grabbing rocks from the river bed to stack
in unusual formations. Finding the right rock and deciding how it can best be
utilized is often a slow process but fascinating to watch.
Stone stacking
competitions included artistic creations, height, arches, and balancing. Locals
got in on the act, too; and for those not into competing, a large pile of rocks
had been brought in to encourage visitors to build their own stacks.
Rock stacking demonstrations fascinated festival-goers. |
For
spectators like myself, there was live music throughout the day, various
vendors and booths displaying eco-friendly products, plenty of food stands, children’s
activities, earth art demonstrations, labyrinths, a climbing wall, and
additional entertainment.
Located
about 70 miles from Austin in environmentally sensitive Edwards Plateau, Llano borders
on the Texas Hill Country, where you’ll find some of the prettiest landscapes
in Texas. As if that’s not enough nature, it also sits on the Llano Uplift, an
area filled with lots of granite. The tallest rock stack was 74 inches high--built in a 10-minute timeframe. |
So a
festival celebrating the natural beauty of the Earth was a perfect fit for this
community of 3,300 people. Set beside the beautiful Llano River, the festival,
free to the public, enjoyed a perfect spring day. While I marveled at the
talent and patience of the artists, most of all, it was amazing to see people
become creative with seemingly ordinary objects. Best of all, everyone, including
kids, could get in on the fun.
Photos by Beverly Burmeier
2 comments:
Yes, I am a big believer in going to local festivals everywhere and anywhere.
Cheers,
Thank you for your kind review. We had a wonderful turnout for our first year. Llano invites you to return and bring friends! http://www.llanoearthartfest.org/
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