Monday 13 April 2009

Tree of Life



This sculpture was made by Kester, Hilario Nhatugueja, Fiel dos Santos and Adelino Serafim Mate Maputo, Mozambique 2004. It is a product of the Transforming Arms into Tools TAE project and is made from decommissioned weapons.

TAE was set up by Bishop Dom Dinis Sengulane in 1995 and is supported by Christian Aid. During Mazambique's civil war which lasted from 1976 to 1992, millions of guns and other weapons poured into the country and most of them remain hidden or buried in the bush. The project is an attempt to eliminate the threat presented by the hidden weapons. Mozambicans are encouraged to hand them over in exchange for items like ploughs, bicycles and sewing machines. In one case a village gave up its weapons in exchange for a tractor.

Once the weapons are decommissioned, they are cut up and turned into sculptures by the artists in Maputo. This process has produced the Tree of Life and the Throne of Weapons also created by Kester.

Now located in the British Museum. Well worth a visit and should you do, STOP and spend some time in reflection. Those weapons caused untold damage and the deaths of thousands of people. Isaiah spoke of a time when weapons would be turned into plough-shares. While that time is yet to be all of us must give ourselves to doing what we can in the situations where we find ourselves to demonstrate what this means and can mean for others.

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