
Tuesday, July 16, 2019
To stop the use of landmines, an NGO commissioned Daniel Berset a Swiss sculptor to create the #BrokenChair to draw attention to the victims of landmines. It is 12 metres high and 5.5 tonnes and has its left leg broken in half. It stands over Place des Nations. And, what was initially only supposed to stay for three months, has been there for more than 20 years. The Broken Chair sculpture symbolizes both fragility and strength, imbalance and stability, violence, and dignity. It stands in delicate balance on three legs – the fourth having been violently blown off as if by an explosive charge. A way of showing that even mutilated, victims of war violence are still standing tall, with dignity. It makes you pause into self reflection and personal responsibility. If you're in #geneva do visit. #selfreflection #landmine #humanity #beinghuman #alllivesmatter #war #cryforpeace #peace #theworldneedslove #humility #chair #coaching #numerologist #farzanasuri #victorycoach #lifecoach #personalcoach #victorystory #corporatetrainer #motivationcoach #motivationalspeaker
