"The Godseed Tree We All Fell From" painting by Anthony Peter Iannini
 

Title | The Godseed Tree We All Fell From

Year Created | 2006
Artist | Anthony Peter Iannini
Medium | Acrylic
Canvas | 1.5" gallery wrap
Size | 24"w x 36"h
Last Known Location |
Albuquerque, New Mexico, U.S.

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The godseed tree is an attempt to show how nature itself can be considered an infinite creator.

The term "seed" has many meanings, one of them is a term in computer science for a unique number or place in a timer that creates a random number.

Like seeds in an infinite computer, we are both unique and, perhaps, found elsewhere doing things just slightly and very differently than we do here in this universe. In a deist, omega-point theory paradigm, this piece may be correct.

I attempted to make the tree look like a sea plant shedding circular seeds. This is also a metaphor for something like the big bang or evolution.





 


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