Yes, “a bit my jagged”, covers it. I think of the sharp irregular edges that would slice a falling animal.
For me it’s uniquely fascinating and teaches me about natural forms and textures of ancient rock.!
It’s so rich in overlapping roundish regions of various Sienna tones, rust and green.
But my interest is selfish. I am educating myself on such natural beauty.
I have already collected extensive photographs of a remarkably sharper outcrop from a village in Bulgaria and used it to model a Public Art sculpture in textured steel for a hillside overlooking the ocean.
Asher