Mushrooms Pyramid
Above the wooden mushrooms stands a copper pyramid, a symbolic structure that connects earth and sky. Across ancient cultures, the pyramid has represented balance, alignment, and the meeting point between the visible and the invisible worlds.
Copper, a highly conductive and living metal, is used here as a channel for subtle natural energies. The pyramid collects and concentrates these forces, guiding them downward through the sculptures and into the ground.
The mushrooms themselves are carved from fallen trees, transforming what has died into a new form of life. They represent regeneration and the hidden networks of nature — like the mycelium that silently connects forests beneath the soil.
Together, the pyramid and the mushrooms create a field of resonance — a place where nature, matter, and human perception meet.
This installation invites the visitor to slow down and reconnect with the invisible forces that sustain life.