The Leaves of the Trees display by artist Peter Walker is at Rochester Cathedral
Published: 10:11, 26 April 2022
Updated: 10:12, 26 April 2022
A cathedral floor has been carpeted with 5000 metal leaves for a memorial to the coronavirus pandemic.
The Leaves of the Trees display at Rochester Cathedral has been created by internationally renowned sculptor and artist Peter Walker.
His aim was to make a simple but moving artwork which creates a moment of connection and calm.
The 5,000 steel leaves, each with the word 'hope' engraved, will be displayed in the Quire until May 22.
The leaves give the impression they are autumn leaves fallen from the trees. They symbolise the past but also hope for the future, as the shape of the sycamore maple leaf has been chosen because it means strength, protection, eternity and clarity.
Over time the steel will be allowed to gradually change colour to rusted tones.
The project is designed to link directly to the sentiments of those who have experienced the pandemic, both those who have lost loved ones and those additionally or personally affected.
The installation is designed to allow individuals, families and communities to take time to consider the past periods of lockdown and isolation and provide a focal point for their thoughts and personal reflections.
Dean of Rochester, The Very Rev’d Dr Philip Hesketh said: “Peter has produced an evocative and moving piece of work which captures the experience of autumn fallenness whilst been energised by the hope of the coming spring.”
The Leaves of the Trees has toured several cathedrals over the past couple of years including Exeter Cathedral and Lichfield Cathedral.
This is not the first time Peter Walker has worked with Rochester Cathedral. In October 2021, he transformed the Cathedral with his spectacular sell-out lightshow Space Voyage.
Admisson to The Leaves of the Trees is free and no booking is required.
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