The Discrete Form of Time
Max Roth
The theme of the sculpture series is mutually penetrating (hollow) forms: tetrahedron, sphere, cone, and cuboid. These correspond analogously to the four elements fire, water, air, and earth – and these, in turn, represent energy, emotions, spirit, and matter.
CHF 27'000
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The sculpture appears to be composed of individual parts, yet it consists of a single monolithic piece, crafted from a tree trunk. The monolithic nature of the sculpture indicates that while the elements emerge from one another, they are interdependent and in mutual interaction – inextricably interwoven, a woven reality.
«The Discrete Form of Time»
Even as we speak, already fled
envious time:
Seize this day, never trust the next! (Horace)
yet the light speaks:
placeless is my place
timeless my time.
- Material: Wood/Graphite
- Weight: approx. 150 kg




