The Cubist vision was of things disarticulated and reassembled, edges redrawn and elements rearranged to emphasize form, abstractions of familiar complexities, multiple perspectives in a single view, and time and space freed from Cartesian conventions of view and interpretation. Random fracturing, wave action, and freezing and thawing created these forms in beach rocks, but it takes human imagination to bring them to life as 3-dimensional portraits.