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Postcard Set "Pacific Marks"

Postcard Set "Pacific Marks"

$5.40

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Postcard Set "Pacific Marks"—

$18.00

$5.40

The Story

Are these stones the product of astronomical forces? Have they fallen from space? In fact, these rocks are the creation of invertebrates that have burrowed into the stone. It is amazing to think that these perfect holes were bored into the stone by living creatures. The larger holes, about a centimeter across, are usually made by bivalve mollusks called Piddocks. They feature a special shell used for boring into rock.

It is common to find these stones with holes whose inhabitants have moved on. Trying to remove the empty shells is difficult because the rocks become very fragile; they will disintegrate immediately under slight pressure. As pieces break away, the stones become more rounded and worn, then end up as pebbles on the beach. These stones have a characteristically light feel, which is very unusual for rocks. That lightness has inspired us in our graphical interpretation. We documented the stones and graphically staged them in a way to appear as if they were floating over the paper.

features & facts

  • A set includes 5 different motifs
  • Offset printing in Zurich, Switzerland

material

  • Z-Offset Natural Paper, 400g / m2
  • FSC-certified

size

  • 104 Ɨ 140 mm
Postcard Set "Pacific Marks" - Image 2

Details & Craftsmanship

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Description

Are these stones the product of astronomical forces? Have they fallen from space? In fact, these rocks are the creation of invertebrates that have burrowed into the stone. It is amazing to think that these perfect holes were bored into the stone by living creatures. The larger holes, about a centimeter across, are usually made by bivalve mollusks called Piddocks. They feature a special shell used for boring into rock.

It is common to find these stones with holes whose inhabitants have moved on. Trying to remove the empty shells is difficult because the rocks become very fragile; they will disintegrate immediately under slight pressure. As pieces break away, the stones become more rounded and worn, then end up as pebbles on the beach. These stones have a characteristically light feel, which is very unusual for rocks. That lightness has inspired us in our graphical interpretation. We documented the stones and graphically staged them in a way to appear as if they were floating over the paper.

features & facts

  • A set includes 5 different motifs
  • Offset printing in Zurich, Switzerland

material

  • Z-Offset Natural Paper, 400g / m2
  • FSC-certified

size

  • 104 Ɨ 140 mm
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