The two part sculpture was made after an art residency in Jerusalem.
Jerusalem Stone (Hebrew: אבן ירושלמית; Arabic: حجر القدس) is a name applied to various types of limestone, dolomite and dolomitic limestone, common in and around Jerusalem that have been used in building since ancient times. The colour varies from white to pink, yellow and tawny. The two forms symbolise the difficult yet essential symbiosis of two religions.
The two-part sculpture was made after an art residency in Jerusalem.
Jerusalem Stone (Hebrew: אבן ירושלמית; Arabic: حجر القدس) is a name applied to various types of limestone, dolomite and dolomitic limestone, common in and around Jerusalem that have been used in building since ancient times. The colour varies from white to pink, yellow and tawny. The two forms symbolise the difficult yet essential symbiosis of two religions.