In collection at the Denver Art Museum, the King of Cups.

Funding for object education resources provided by a grant from the Morgridge Family Foundation. Additional funding provided by the William Randolph Hearst Endowment for Education Programs, and Xcel Energy Foundation. We thank our colleagues at the University of Denver Morgridge College of Education.

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Genesis of Time | Grounding Energies | Foremother Series explored

Genesis of Time: Exploring Watch Sculptures with Tree Textures

In the realm where art intertwines with nature, a captivating series of watch sculptures emerges, each a testament to the fusion of craftsmanship and the organic essence of life. Inspired by the profound narratives of Genesis, these sculptures delve into the very fabric of creation, embedding within them the intricacies of trees and the timeless wisdom of ancient text.

Genesis Unveiled:

In the beginning, there was an idea—a vision to encapsulate the essence of time within the embrace of nature. Drawing inspiration from the Book of Genesis, the sculptures in this series serve as a canvas upon which the stories of creation are delicately etched.

The Trees of Life:

Central to this collection are the trees—symbols of growth, resilience, and interconnectedness. Each watch sculpture is crafted with layers of negative tree textures, symbolizing the depth of roots and the vastness of branches that intertwine to form the fabric of existence. As time passes, these intricate layers whisper tales of endurance and transformation.

Textual Tapestry:

Embedded within the heart of each sculpture lies excerpts from the Book of Genesis, meticulously intertwined with the organic patterns of the trees. The ancient words, resonating with timeless wisdom, weave a narrative of creation, offering glimpses into the eternal dance of light and darkness, life and death.

A Timeless Dialogue:

Through these watch sculptures, a dialogue unfolds between the tangible and the intangible, the earthly and the divine. Each piece invites contemplation, prompting viewers to reflect on the cyclical nature of existence and the eternal flow of time.

Crafted with precision and imbued with artistic vision, these watch sculptures stand as testament to the marriage of craftsmanship and concept. Every detail, from the intricate engravings to the subtle hues of wood, speaks volumes about the dedication and passion invested in their creation.

As viewers engage with these sculptures, they embark on a journey of exploration and reflection. From the genesis of creation to the passage of time, each piece offers a myriad of interpretations, inviting viewers to uncover layers of meaning hidden within the depths of wood and text.

In a world filled with the relentless march of time, these watch sculptures serve as anchors, grounding us in the beauty of creation and the wisdom of ancient texts. Through their intricate beauty and profound symbolism, they remind us of our place within the grand tapestry of existence—a tapestry woven with the threads of time and the whispers of trees.

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Detail of sculpture by Autumn T Thomas in her RedLine studio