Picasso Marble is identified by its striking and dramatic combination of colors which recalls the cubist work of the artist Pablo Picasso. The material occurs as a forty foot crack in a white marble mountain in Utah that filled eons ago with brown, orange, gray, and black marble.
Iron oxides give the marble it's unusual pattern characteristics. When cut, these stones often have
a scenic appearance and look like forests, trees, or hillsides in winter.
This picasso marble was found near Fillmore, Utah..