Friday, January 9, 2009

You know you're a Utah native if....

You've ever driven by this wonderful piece of art in the dessert and asked "why?" We did, just last night and again this morning. To refresh your Utah history I'm passing on this tidbit of information to store in your memory banks - so the next time you're passing by and someone asks "why", you can tell them like a TRUE Utah native!

The Tree was created in the early 1980s by European artist Karl Momen. It is also known as "Metaphor: The Tree of Life." It was dedicated in 1986 as "A hymn to our universe whose glory and dimension is beyond all myth and imagination." We guess the Mormons like this sort of thing, or it wouldn't be here (though it is pretty far from Salt Lake City...). Artist Momen doesn't have to look at it; he bought a patch of land, built the thing, and went back to Sweden. Near the base of the Tree, there are several fallen "leaves" -- large spherical segments intentionally scattered on the salty ground. It's where your traveling companions would pose if this were a tourist attraction instead of a work of art. As dumb as it is, Metaphor is the only thing for hours worth photographing.

One thing -- they don't want people stopping (Momen didn't spring for the cost of an exit ramp). There is no parking lot or pull-off, and there are "Emergency Parking Only" signs along the highway. Fortunately, our emergency happened right there, as it did for another car going in the opposite direction.

3 comments:

The Hamilton's said...

I forgot about that! How far out is it from home? Anyone done anything fun in wendover before? Hmm..Matt & I have never been and wondering if thats ok? Love ya, Heath

Rudd Senior's said...

I think the Tree was a great idea. Why not...intresting and kind of fun. Thanks for the memory jog!!

Karen said...

Very interesting Marcia- thanks. now how about some info on the design in the salt lakes by antalope Island that that guy did just for kicks and giggles?