Gaia
Basalt
9m (29.5') high
Named after the Greek goddess of Earth.‘Gaia’ derives from the ‘Rhythms of Life’ land art project.The Golden Ratio forms the basis of this six tiered stone column which reflects the message from the 23-carat gold leaf on the highest element.Finalist McClelland Sculpture Survey 2014.
Gaia
Basalt
9m (29.5') high
Named after the Greek goddess of Earth.‘Gaia’ derives from the ‘Rhythms of Life’ land art project.The Golden Ratio forms the basis of this six tiered stone column which reflects the message from the 23-carat gold leaf on the highest element.Finalist McClelland Sculpture Survey 2014.
Gaia
Basalt
9m (29.5') high
Named after the Greek goddess of Earth.‘Gaia’ derives from the ‘Rhythms of Life’ land art project.The Golden Ratio forms the basis of this six tiered stone column which reflects the message from the 23-carat gold leaf on the highest element.Finalist McClelland Sculpture Survey 2014.
Gaia
Basalt
9m (29.5') high
Named after the Greek goddess of Earth.‘Gaia’ derives from the ‘Rhythms of Life’ land art project.The Golden Ratio forms the basis of this six tiered stone column which reflects the message from the 23-carat gold leaf on the highest element.Finalist McClelland Sculpture Survey 2014.
Gaia
Basalt
9m (29.5') high
Named after the Greek goddess of Earth.‘Gaia’ derives from the ‘Rhythms of Life’ land art project.The Golden Ratio forms the basis of this six tiered stone column which reflects the message from the 23-carat gold leaf on the highest element.Finalist McClelland Sculpture Survey 2014.
Gaia
Basalt
9m (29.5') high
Named after the Greek goddess of Earth.‘Gaia’ derives from the ‘Rhythms of Life’ land art project.The Golden Ratio forms the basis of this six tiered stone column which reflects the message from the 23-carat gold leaf on the highest element.Finalist McClelland Sculpture Survey 2014.