Tree Of Life Pillows
Description: This design is inspired by the traditional Mexican Tree of Life folk art sculptures. They traditionally depict scenes of Adam and Eve and the Garden of Eden with the serpent and apple, but modern versions feature all types of symbols. This Tree of Life features Mother Nature and nature’s children, animals and fruit symbolising life and abundance, serpents which are danger, and skeletons representing the death and the afterlife.
Description: A full foliage Tree of Life is bordered by an Ouroboros (the snake that devours itself). The tree is the embodiment of Gaia, the earth, earth energy. The Ouroboros (in this composition) represents the "whole" or All. The Triskelion hinted in the root area represents the past, present and future. Paradise is so easily lost, so often taken for granted. This work is a homage to our home, Gaia (Earth), which by all definitions is a paradise. A fragile paradise.