Grind

Volcanic Rock 100l x 100w m (330' x 330')
Cappadocia, Turkey (38°41'33.50"N  34°47'21.02"E)
Derived from an ancient millstone that belonged to the elders of the town of Goreme in Cappadocia

Siren

Volcanic Rock 100l x 69w m (330' x 213')
Cappadocia, Turkey (38°41'36.15"N 34°47'7.49"E)
Human head and body of a bird – in shamanistic beliefs they accompany humans in their journeys to the underworld and the heavens.

Strength

Volcanic Rock 50l x 100w m (164' x 330')
Cappadocia, Turkey (38°41'41.03"N 34°47'53.31"E)
A double bodied lion derived from an image found in the Sultanhanı Township, Aksaray. Total length of walls 830m (2,723')

Predicting The Past

Basalt,  4.7w x 1.1d x 4.2h m (15.5' x 3.6' x 14')
Cappadocia, Turkey (38°41'23.44"N 34°47'23.53"E)
“The arch is about not projecting another yesterday and it is about the difference between the past and the future. What will be the future?”

The Gift

Volcanic rock, 60l x 60w m (197' x 197')
Cappadocia, Turkey (38°41'14.56"N  34°46'42.76"E)
Derives from a 6000 year old rock carving and signifies the important role horses played in Cappadocia in ancient time

Rhythms Of Life

Volcanic Rock, 100l x 90w m (330' x 295')
Cappadocia, Turkey (38°41'32.90"N   34°47'50.39"E)
The changing rhythms of life reflected in the juxtaposition of shape and line echoing life’s unpredictable journey

Grind

Volcanic Rock 100l x 100w m (330' x 330')
Cappadocia, Turkey (38°41'33.50"N  34°47'21.02"E)
Derived from an ancient millstone that belonged to the elders of the town of Goreme in Cappadocia

Sustenance

Volcanic Rock 100l x 100w m (330' x 330')
Cappadocia, Turkey (38°41'21.73"N  34°46'48.91"E)
The date palm motif is found on a royal tomb built in the thirteenth century on the Kayseri Talas road. Total length of walls 897m (2,942')

Siren

Volcanic Rock 100l x 69w m (330' x 213')
Cappadocia, Turkey (38°41'36.15"N 34°47'7.49"E)
Human head and body of a bird – in shamanistic beliefs they accompany humans in their journeys to the underworld and the heavens.

Strength

Volcanic Rock 50l x 100w m (164' x 330')
Cappadocia, Turkey (38°41'41.03"N 34°47'53.31"E)
A double bodied lion derived from an image found in the Sultanhanı Township, Aksaray. Total length of walls 830m (2,723')

Yesterday Today Tomorrow

Basalt, 6m high (19.7')
Cappadocia, Turkey (38°41'39.95"N 34°47'46.11"E)
“Life goes on …” A triangular formation surrounded by a circle of stone.

Predicting The Past

Basalt,  4.7w x 1.1d x 4.2h m (15.5' x 3.6' x 14')
Cappadocia, Turkey (38°41'23.44"N 34°47'23.53"E)
“The arch is about not projecting another yesterday and it is about the difference between the past and the future. What will be the future?”

Listen

Basalt Arch 15m high (52') and amphitheatre carved from the natural rock.
Cappadocia Turkey (38°41'21.52"N 34°46'34.58"E)
"Listen to the silence of the land..."

Sentinels

8 Basalt columns 6m high (19.7')
Cappadocia, Turkey (38°41'47.17"N 34°46'49.54"E)
Sentinels of responsibility for generations to come.

A Day On Earth

Basalt and volcanic rock; carved Altar of Contemplation.  31.5l x 51w x 19.5h m (103' x 167' x 64')
Cappadocia, Turkey (38°41'22.43"N  34°47'8.52"E)
The largest of Rogers'  structures in the 'Time and Space' land art park.  In 2011lightning caused the lintel of the 9m (30') high Arch of Memory, to fall creating a ‘contemporary ruin’. Rogers returned to create the 19.5 meter (64ft) tall solid basalt Arch of Memory to make whole A Day on Earth.

Presence

Basalt, 38l x 22w x 9wh m (125' x 72' x 30')
Cappadocia, Turkey (38°41'24.04"N 34°47'29.14"E)
Comprises 24 basalt columns and is located at the 2.5km long Time and Space land art park