Trilogy of Divinity
Trilogy of Divinity
Trilogy of Divinity
Trilogy of Divinity
Henry Landers' artworks are mostly the result of immediate, highly conscious experiences. When Landers threw his boomerang in the field behind his house, he saw three phases of universal creation. Landers on this moment of realisation:

learn more →In the first phase, I threw the boomerang and charged the inanimate object with kinetic energy. The boomerang flew away from me-as if it would never return. In the second phase, the now living object flew quickly, quite far, seemingly straight past me from right to left-as if it belonged to itself and was coming hurriedly from somewhere and flying somewhere. In the third phase, the living object flew towards me-as if it had found its way back to me and wanted to be caught, or perhaps not.
If I catch it, it is not yet created. But if it flies over me and I have to turn around, divert my gaze from the familiar, and look after it into the new, then it is a creature. Then I have created it. Then the act of creation is perfect.

Series: Trilogy of Divinity

Trilogy of Divinity
When Landers threw his boomerang in the field behind his house, he saw three phases of universal creation. Landers on this moment of realisation:

learn more →In the first phase, I threw the boomerang and charged the inanimate object with kinetic energy. The boomerang flew away from me-as if it would never return. In the second phase, the now living object flew quickly, quite far, seemingly straight past me from right to left-as if it belonged to itself and was coming hurriedly from somewhere and flying somewhere. In the third phase, the living object flew towards me-as if it had found its way back to me and wanted to be caught, or perhaps not.
If I catch it, it is not yet created. But if it flies over me and I have to turn around, divert my gaze from the familiar, and look after it into the new, then it is a creature. Then I have created it. Then the act of creation is perfect.