艺术家迈克尔·乌伊在雪地上绘制的“生命之花”符号, 德国勃兰登堡雅各布斯多夫 The 'Flower of Life' symbol drawn in the snow by artist Michael Uy, Jacobsdorf, Brandenburg, Germany (© Patrick Pleul/picture alliance via Getty Images)
艺术家迈克尔·乌伊在雪地上绘制的“生命之花”符号, 德国勃兰登堡雅各布斯多夫 The 'Flower of Life' symbol drawn in the snow by artist Michael Uy, Jacobsdorf, Brandenburg, Germany (© Patrick Pleul/picture alliance via Getty Images)
Flower of Life symbol drawn in snow
German artist Michael Uy created this 'Flower of Life' geometric pattern in the snow in Brandenburg. Preparations began about a week before the snow's arrival, when Uy hammered 19 wooden posts into a field, carefully measuring the space between each post. After the snowfall, he walked near-perfect circles around all 19 pillars, using a string to keep an equal distance from the posts. The artist then used a broom to further remove the snow from his footprints and reveal the lines of the flower nearly 200 feet across. Uy's piece was fully visible only when the sun was low. And only until the next snow or warm day. Luckily, a drone was dispatched to snap this photograph.
The 'Flower of Life' is an ancient symbol long revered by various cultures around the world, from ancient Assyrians to modern pagans. The pattern is believed by some to be a visual representation of interconnectivity, energy, and harmony, by others to be a key to unlocking secrets of the universe. And hey, it looks cool. Especially on ice.
生命之花的象征画在雪地上
德国艺术家迈克尔·乌伊(Michael Uy)在勃兰登堡(Brandenburg)的雪中创造了这种“生命之花”几何图案。准备工作在大雪到来前大约一周开始,Uy将19根木桩锤入一块场地,仔细测量每根木桩之间的间距。下雪后,他绕着所有19根柱子几乎完美地走了一圈,用绳子与柱子保持相等的距离。然后,艺术家用扫帚进一步清除脚印上的积雪,并展示了近200英尺宽的花朵线条。乌伊的作品只有在太阳很低的时候才完全可见。直到下一场雪或温暖的一天。幸运的是,一架无人机被派去拍这张照片。
“生命之花”是一种古老的象征,从古代亚述人到现代异教徒,世界各地的各种文化都长期尊崇它。一些人认为这种模式是互联、能量和和谐的视觉表现,另一些人则认为它是解开宇宙秘密的钥匙。嘿,看起来很酷。尤其是在冰上。
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