Rock Tree No. 2
Outsider Artisan and Brain Injury Survivor, Jennifer Krout, has developed a series of one-off Tree of Life-inspired sculptures incorporating beadwork, metal manipulation, and natural materials. Taking inspiration from artifacts found at the Domuztepe excavations in Turkey, which date back to about 7000 BC.
Outsider Artisan and Brain Injury Survivor, Jennifer Krout, has developed a series of one-off Tree of Life-inspired sculptures incorporating beadwork, metal manipulation, and natural materials. Taking inspiration from artifacts found at the Domuztepe excavations in Turkey, which date back to about 7000 BC.
Outsider Artisan and Brain Injury Survivor, Jennifer Krout, has developed a series of one-off Tree of Life-inspired sculptures incorporating beadwork, metal manipulation, and natural materials. Taking inspiration from artifacts found at the Domuztepe excavations in Turkey, which date back to about 7000 BC.
Artisan and Brain Injury Survivor, Jennifer Krout, personal interpretation of The Tree of Life symbol incorporates intricate roots that spread inward to the ground and branches that spread outward to the sky. This represents the interconnected nature of all things in the universe; an eternal bonding of the physical realm we are rooted in, and the spiritual realm we are reaching for. For Jennifer, The Tree of Life serves as a reminder of our universal connection to Mother Earth, and our dependence on her to grow and flourish.