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CROP
CIRCLES An Art of our Time Mary Carroll Nelson
Since
the late 1970s, crop circles have been appearing in grain
fields all across the globe, but especially in Southern
England. These large graphic designs are created through
the contrast between the light-catching, flattened grain,
swirled to the ground, and the darker grain left standing
in the fields. The beauty of the art can be seen in its
entirety from the air, and such space-filling, dynamic patterns
are evidence that creative, intelligent CircleMakers are
intentionally marking the Earth. But why they do it and
who they are remain mysteries. In Crop Circles, Mary
Nelson speculates on possible answers to these questions.
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Date: July Trim Size: 8.75 x 8.75 Page Count: 128 pages [illustrations] Format: Paperback ISBN: 978-1-934491-00-3
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