Our collaboration centered on the evolution of life. In relation with the reproduction of human being, Ramundas Blazaitis did the segment of the reproduction, Shepherd Ndudzo carved the pregnancy and Wilfredo Tadeo Layug carved the birth. The woman butterfly is coming out of the cocoon. Transformed from a moth and she nourishes the child as she passes her genes to the next generation. We have also incorporated nature to remind us our obligation to co-exist with the world we lived in.
http://www.worldwoodday.org/2018/regions_event/51?p=278404754
World Wood Day is a cultural event celebrated annually during the week of March 21st to highlight wood as an eco-friendly and renewable biomaterial and to raise awareness on the key role wood plays in a sustainable world. Starting from 2013, WWD celebrations were held in Tanzania, China, Turkey, Nepal, and United States respectively, involving participants from over 100 countries and regions.