NEST
Large egg-shaped forms rest within the landscape, appearing both protective and vulnerable. Their smooth rounded surfaces suggest shelter. Nestled together, they resemble a nest, a place of warmth and return.
The egg is one of the most familiar symbols of beginning and potential. Here, it becomes a reflection on home: not simply a building, but a feeling of being held, protected, and able to rest.
Many people understand the deep relief of coming home, removing shoes at the door, familiar smells, hearing everyday sounds, finding comfort in small routines. Even for those who have moved many times or lived between places, the idea of home remains something deeply felt and universally understood.
Nest
Powder Coated Aluminium Spheres
9 x 600mm diameter
headlands Sculpture on the Gulf Auckland