The geological story of the area around Hot Springs National Park in Arkansas is fascinating. Layer upon layer of sedimentary material was laid down eons ago at the bottom of an inland sea. This material was compressed, folded, uplifted, fractured and highly deformed to become what we now call the Ouachita Mountains. Shale and minerals formed by these geological processes were used to create my latest assemblage, "Crystalline Meandering Lines".
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