![]() If you would like to join us in spreading some cheer around Fairfax County, join our Facebook group at Fairfax Rocks! You will find all the instructions and guidelines on how to get started. It’s such a fun activity for all ages and it’s a great way to encourage people to get out and explore their communities while hiding or searching for rocks. Thanks to her, Rock groups are popping up in communities all around. Out of the five she left, one of her friends just happened to find one and sent her a message about it and how it had made her day! That was the beginning of this beautiful project. She began by writing an encouraging message on a few rocks and leaving them on the beach, not knowing whether they would be found or not. This project of painting and hiding rocks to spread joy was first introduced by The Kindness Rocks Project and has now spread all over the country and beyond! Megan Murphy is the founder/creator of the wonderful movement. We have seen our rocks pop up in PA, OH, RI, NY and SC. We even have “traveling rocks” – rocks that have been hidden in other states and rocks that were found here by visitors who took them home to re-hide them. It’s so fun to see who finds our rocks and how excited people are to join our group and start painting/hiding rocks of their own. Each rock has a note attached to the back with instructions: Take a Picture, Post it on Facebook at Fairfax Rocks, Join the Group, Keep or Re-hide. Some have an encouraging message or quote, while others are just creative works of art. We paint and hide rocks in random places in our communities. ![]() We began this rock painting group in June and now have over 1,000 members joining in the quest to spread a little cheer. Chances are it was placed there by one of the members of Fairfax Rocks! and it was “planted” there to bring a smile to your face and brighten your day. If you notice one of these gems while out and about in your community, pick it up and turn it over. While walking the streets in downtown Fairfax, visiting the splash pad at Old Town Square or running along the trails of Burke Lake, perhaps a bright, colorful rock has caught your attention. Outside the U.S., contact us to arrange a purchase.ROCKIN’ kindness throughout Fairfax County, Virginia one painted pebble at a time. Ships in approximately 5-7 business daysįor complete details about the prints and papers, go to the About the Prints page.Comes to you carefully packaged, without frame or top mat.Signed in the white space below the bottom right corner of the print.Includes white border for easier framing.Very best archival quality, tonal contrast, and surface beauty. ![]() Baryta coated with a surface similar to traditional darkroom prints.Museum quality, heavy-weight, white fine art paper.Important: If you want this printed in two halves, rather than in a single, wide panorama, be sure to send an email or put a note in the order to let me know.Īrchival Pigment Print on Baryta Surface Fine Art Paper: Depending on space, it can be displayed vertically or horizontally. Available in one very wide print or as two half size prints for same price (see alternate photographs). The size of this ultra-wide panoramic photograph turns an ordinary object that's only seven inches long, into a vast and startling landscape up to ten feet wide. Monumental black and white detail photograph of a rusty railroad spike. ![]() The Rustic Life: Historic Prairie FarmhousesĪvailable up to ten feet in length.Classic Antique Automobiles Rusting in the Forest.Alternative Process Handmade Photographic Prints.
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