The sculpture consists of 35 different Lesotho grey-white sandstone pieces.
It was created for Wildrocke in 2007.
It was created as a sculpture that at the same time also harmonizes and energizes the environment.
Sacred geometry and consciously created shapes have played a role in land-scape/art-scape design for many millennia.
The energy does not lie necessarily in the individual elements of that design, but in the collective composition and the relationship between these elements. Additionally it is important of how the artist works and what he/she thinks, “when we create, our thoughts are absorbed by the objects and become its frequency. It becomes that objects’ hidden symmetry and design.”
Stones of the right colour, the right shape set in harmonious balance will bring good energy in the garden. It is necessary to understand the stones; to understand the beauty of the stones. I have a conversation with and must ask the stones where they would like to be placed. In the work of stone arrangement I first complete the placing of the principal stone with its distinct character. And only then proceed to set the other stones. And only in this process of working with the stones, am I able to create the harmony and energy, that I think is necessary to improve the environment.
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