Replying to Avatar Helen Yrmom

Hey nostr:nprofile1qqs8kgj46pw38ay0y2vvucgsm52gmllkz0rpw7jlyp9gx6klkujtarsprpmhxue69uhkc6t8dp6xu6twvaex2mrp0yhxxmmdqy28wumn8ghj7un9d3shjtnyv9kh2uewd9hsrw69dc. You seem to have some questions about my work but are unable to articulate any real questions so here are some job site photos. I don’t split and chisel rocks myself. I help clients bring their design vision to fruition. I work with an incredible team of masons who absolutely split every single one of those stones, finished them by hand, and set them beautifully. Oh yeah, and #kickrocks

Keep calling bullshit people, it gives me a chance to share stories. Orrrrrrr you could just be curious and ask a question… I love this project. I’m amazed that we can just turn a boulder into a fireplace.

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That is beautiful. I also love the timbers. We don't have many rocks on our property, but may use similar splitting techniques with wedges to make rustic lumber for benches and other projects. I appreciate the simple aesthetic where the function defines much about the arrangement of materials. The use of raw stone and wood where their identities are very clear tells a story and ties the human built structure to the lot.

That looks incredible. I've built a few rock fireplaces myself, but NEVER from a specific rock or boulder - that is fraking cool! Ignore the naysayers - don't take the bait.

Some walk in darkness, and some walk in light... but those who carry the flame walk in both worlds at once.

Love your passion! 🔥 Turning a boulder into a fireplace is pure magic, can’t wait to hear more of your stories!

We know an artist when we see it! This is just gorgeous! 😍

You built this?

Not with my own hands but designed and had it built yes.

🤝