Gypsystones and Other Found Art Ideas
61Gypsystones I already gave away
Spreading the Joy of Art
With all the art cuts in schools, it's a wonder children get exposed to art at all. I wanted an inexpensive way to spread art throughout the land that would cost little to produce, yet have a charm all it's own. I had painted rocks since early in my life and they are virtually free depending on where you get them. I bought a bag of suitable rocks at the home improvement store down the street. At least 1/3 of the bag was useable and the rest I saved for the garden.
These are all painted with acrylic paint. Then when I take trips, I leave them laying here and there for folks to find. There is a website on the back in case people want to tell me where and how they found one. I haven't gotten any finds yet, but hope springs eternal.
For more about found art and how you can participate, see the FoundArt.org link below.
What kind of art can you part with?
My first Gypsystones
Found Art
- Found Art
The website that got me into the whole found art movement. Sign up for free today. - My Gypsystone Blog
Did you find one of my gypsystones?
Raw materials.
Gypsystone Blog
- Update
I'm sorry I haven't updated this blog for awhile. I have so many irons in the fire I haven't had much time for it. My friend carves stones so I was telling him about the site. If he drops by maybe he can live a link to his shop over at Storytellerarts. Happy summer.
- Quartzsite
I left my lovely gypsystones all over Quartzsite AZ. I may have one or two left that slipped to the bottom of my totebag. Time to make some more I suppose. I brought home more rocks than I left though.
- Join me
I covered all the stones with a clear spray front and back to help them stand the outside weather until someone finds them. I wonder if this thing could catch on with other people making and leaving gypsystones everywhere. In a way it's like a cool business card with my blog address on the back of each one. No telling where it could lead to. It seems like a good homeschooling project too.
Oi! I think you should!
What a wonderful idea!! And I love the imagery of calling them 'gypsystones'.
Just looking as to how long ago this was, do you still leave them around like that? Did anyone ever admit to finding one? Maybe they thought it meant 'if lost, return to' kind of thing like on the back of keychains, and they didn't want to give them back. I wouldn't. LOL









Madame Sosostris 5 years ago
What a creative and and O so delightful idea! You are indeed a rare and precious creature bent on making the world a more joyful and bountiful place. I hope someday to find one of your stones; it is sure to bring me good fortune in spades!