The Oracle by Niki de Saint Phalle
Part of the Tarot Garden by Niki de Saint Phalle, Tuscany, Italy
The Tarot Garden (Giardino Dei Tarocchi) is an exploration of the human condition whose medium is mosaic on a monumental scale. These almost impossibly brightly coloured combinations of buildings and sculpture reflect the metaphysical qualities represented by the 22 main tarot cards (the major arcana). They're not concerned with the fortune-telling uses of the cards, rather the elements of life's experience, personality and self-knowledge they refer to. Work on the garden began in 1979 and the main part of the work was carried out in the 1980s; it was officially opened to the public in May 1998. During construction Niki de Saint Phalle lived in the sphinx-like Empress, a mirror-glassed cavern with kitchen, bedroom and bathroom leading off.
The Oracle is the female version of the hermit. Her whole body is wrapped in serpents. Niki de Saint Phalle is fascinated by this creature an ambivalent symbol of sin and new life, a rescuing animal but also an accursed beast. The serpent is a symbol of healing and also as a being of the underworld. It communicates with the realm of the dead and embodies the transmutation cycle of life death rebirth.
The Oracle by Niki de Saint Phalle
Part of the Tarot Garden by Niki de Saint Phalle, Tuscany, Italy
The Tarot Garden (Giardino Dei Tarocchi) is an exploration of the human condition whose medium is mosaic on a monumental scale. These almost impossibly brightly coloured combinations of buildings and sculpture reflect the metaphysical qualities represented by the 22 main tarot cards (the major arcana). They're not concerned with the fortune-telling uses of the cards, rather the elements of life's experience, personality and self-knowledge they refer to. Work on the garden began in 1979 and the main part of the work was carried out in the 1980s; it was officially opened to the public in May 1998. During construction Niki de Saint Phalle lived in the sphinx-like Empress, a mirror-glassed cavern with kitchen, bedroom and bathroom leading off.
The Oracle is the female version of the hermit. Her whole body is wrapped in serpents. Niki de Saint Phalle is fascinated by this creature an ambivalent symbol of sin and new life, a rescuing animal but also an accursed beast. The serpent is a symbol of healing and also as a being of the underworld. It communicates with the realm of the dead and embodies the transmutation cycle of life death rebirth.