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When Jack first started photographing stone walls, he was drawn by the form, the quiet criss-crossing of piled stone against the context of surrounding woods and fields. His eye was caught by the contrast of moss and lichen against granite stone, fiddleheads nestled within a niche of sun-baked rocks, the puzzling presence of glacial erratics in an empty field.
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