Circles of Life is an installation on 150 m2 contextualized in the spruce-s local forest, consisting of a dense mesh of logs of different heights that seem to grow out naturally of the ground. The local context is not altered, but it becomes an integral part of the work.
This metaphorical intervention, open to multiple interpretations, leads the visitors to reflect on the importance of trees as form of life: is a garden of cut logs or a forest of potential trees? is possible to see on the progression of the trunks, a hymn to the growth of the tree that finally reaches its full development, symbolically represented by the existing spruces, or as a denunciation of the relationship of exploitation of man over nature, where the logs represent the broken circles of life of a interrupt forest.
The installation host visitors in a “room” in the oper air, surrounded by trunks, where the landscape becomes internal. The arrangement of elements draws a spatiality that encourages the visitor to enjoy the logs to sit, reflect and listen to the sounds of the forest, sunning and watching the sky, to climb up and jump on longs, the to interact in the way that you prefer.