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Belden, between guards and Waiting for the Flood coffers

Guardian of the Word I , 2008 Eugenia Belden


Steel and Ceramic



Guardian of the Word I , 2008 (at the bottom Guardian II)
Steel and Ceramic



Ark Primitive I
Steel and Ceramic



Eugenia Belden presented in the exhibition of contemporary sculpture A Art Walk, a series consisting of four pieces made of ceramic steel, two materials that show a contrast between the primitive and the modern, organic and the inorganic.

As the artist suggests the pieces called Keepers of the Word I and II are parts inside guarding a secret or treasure of special value (work of the soul), why are guarded by guardians ( simobizados by bull horns.) The bull has been represented in Mediterranean cultures and the Middle East as a divine symbol of vitality, strength and power and fertility. A cosmic symbol of life, which has been dedicated to the sun and moon, sea and land.

The Ark: has a meaning of boat - container to protect sacred treasures and transported from one place to another with safety and confidence to do it.

The Anchor: is an emblem of hope and patience that we need to develop to reach the desired destination through any storm and contingencies that arise in the course. Leave a good harbor at the end of our lives thanks to the strength of our deepest purposes (Faith in a supreme being, a god or belief that every one who cultivates).

"I use the pendulum as a symbol of the movement of life, from a direction opposite to finally hold in common and neutral space to the center where creative energy can flow," said Eugenia Belden.

Also parts are related to the assessment of good use of words in our language as a means of oral, written and body, as this is where we live and defined as human beings. It's that awakens the emotion emanating the whole story is told through words and / or silence.

Sample A Walk Through the Art is installed on the central median of Paseo Colón on one of the residential areas of Nuevo Laredo, Tamaulipas, Mexico. The exhibition is an effort by the City of Nuevo Laredo and the Municipal Department of Culture.

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