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HeimsEndir

Heimsendir Edge of the world ENG // Poem Edge of the world In the crack of the universe We feel the world bursting.In between reality and star-worlds Huginn & Muninnmeet. Their wing-beat merges Opposing elements Wind & FireThe affection for anti. In the bright lights of the northern hemisphereSpace and earth,Step the dance of the […]

Volcano

Volcano Cat // Poema “saps què s’amagasota el pacífic verdvellutat d’arbres?                       el roig què xucla la blancaflor, per créixer tan fràgilsi no és el foc?” Anna Dodas i Noguer,  1961 / 1986 ENG // Poem “do you know what is hiddenunder the peaceful greentree velvet?                       the red what sucks the whiteflower, to grow […]

Armillary sphere

Armillary Sphere _About The monumental sculpture in the shape of an armillary sphere is a stunning visual representation of the relationship between astronomy, geometry, and the natural world. This intricate sculpture, fashioned out of natural materials, captures the beauty and complexity of the cosmos in a unique and striking way. The armillary sphere has been […]

Sviesta Ķērne

Sviesta Ķērne _About The fire sculpture „Butter Churn” refers through its name and shape to the name of the festival (Sviests – Butter) and reminds of its basic idea – butter as a symbol of the most precious one can get from milk through active human impact – thus eventually becoming a cultural product. The […]

MoonSun fight

MoonSun fight _about “The word is derived from the Latin aequinoctium, from aequus (equal) and nox (genitive noctis) (night). On the day of an equinox, daytime and nighttime are of approximately equal duration all over the planet.“ Source – Wikipedia This kinetic sculpture represents the eternal fight of power between daytime and nighttime. Both represented […]

Gates Calendar

Gates Calendar _About The Wheel of the Year consist of the year’s chief solar events (solstices and equinoxes) and the midpoints between them. While names for each Celebration vary among diverse traditions, syncretic treatments often refer to the four solar events as “quarter days” and the four midpoint events as “cross-quarter days” Event _Info Event […]

Papartis

Papartis _About In Lithuanian folklore, the Papartis flower is believed to bloom exclusively on the night of the summer solstice, echoing the broader myth of the fern flower. Locals hold the conviction that discovering the Papartis flower brings not only good fortune and wealth but also the extraordinary ability to comprehend the language of animals. […]

Uguns Saule

Uguns Saule Photo: Roberts Āboltiņš _ABOUT The sculpture have the shape of a geodesic dome. It is a powerful and evocative representation of the Goddess of Sun from Latvian mythology. The dome is an intricate and beautiful structure that invites viewers to contemplate the power and beauty of the natural world. At the center of […]

Morė ’17

Morė ’17 _About “Marzanna (in Polish), Марена (in Russian), Morė (in Lithuanian), Morana (in Czech, Bulgarian, Slovene, Serbian, Bosnian, and Croatian), or Morena (in Slovak and Macedonian), Maslenitsa (in Russia) and also Mara (in Belarusian and Ukrainian), Maržena, Moréna, Mora or Marmora is a Baltic and Slavic goddess associated with seasonal rites based on the […]

Saṃsāra

Saṃsāra _About “Life is a circle. THE END OF ONE JOURNEY IS THE BEGINNING OF THE NEXT.” Anonymous Saṃsāra is a Sanskrit word that means “wandering” or “world”, with the connotation of cyclic, circuitous change. It also refers to the concept of rebirth and “cyclicality of all life, matter, existence”. It is the cycle of […]