Tyler Borchert—known through his practice StoneStyling—is a Hudson Valley artist renowned for his captivating pop-up stone and driftwood sculptures crafted from responsibly foraged materials throughout the region. Whether assembling ephemeral sculptural installations along the Hudson River or fashioning bespoke home décor and architectural elements—lamps, zen gardens, waterfall features, and more—his work harmonizes precarious balance with organic form. Rooted in a deep environmental ethos, Borchert scavenges rather than extracts, inviting viewers to reconnect with nature’s quiet power. His piece Spirals & Twists, featured in the immersive Context Brings Content exhibit at the Inn Way Art Co‑op, embodies this fluid narrative: stones ascending in a twisting dance from large to small, symbolizing life’s journey from birth to dissolution, grounded by driftwood and echoing the soul’s return to earth