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Beinn Eighe 11 August 2024
Another Pebbles and Plagues Art Installation was unveiled upon the twin Munro summits of Beinn Eighe in Torridon. This installation featured some accent pebbles, a baggable summit pebble along with a creepy, hidden alien head. If you visit the summit, feel free to take a pebble or two, but Pebbles and Plagues would like "Smudge and Roo Rah" to be looking down upon all those who pass through the Torridon Glen... forever... Enjoy the Silence!
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Driesh, 3 August 2024

After battling through a curtain of rain, Pebbles and Plagues unleashed yet another art installation in the Scottish Hills. This installation was unveiled on the trig point of Driesh, Mayar’s neighbouring peak. It comprised an abstract work, which featured a rough paint technique which sort of gave the impression of a textured hillside (or possibly a bird dropping) and, a very special pebble, called ‘A Slice of Frithe’ painted to look like a pizza. It was literally a slice of Frithe, having been taken from the summit of Bruach Na Frithe just a week before. Moving mountains, one slice at a time.
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Mayar, Scotland, 3 August 2024. The Beloved Cars

Another summit, 2 more pebbles. A heart and an obscure song lyric you can perhaps find the meaning in for yourselves… we tried, we failed… but we harnessed the power of pebbles to spread a message of love and obscurity through another Plagues and Pebbles Art Installation
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Bruach Na Frithe, Isle of Skye, 27 July 2024

The journey begins…
4 art pebbles left at the top of Bruach Na Frithe on the Isle of Skye in Scotland- the inaugural pebbles and plagues art installation.
They were: ‘Karl Pilkington’, inspired by the man himself, ‘I’m Hard’ inspired by some helmet graffiti from the movie Full Metal Jacket, ‘Big Man, Pig Man, Ha Ha! Charade You Are’ - a Pink Floyd lyric and Basking Blue, a pebble that is having some beauty treatment.
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