Our vision is to create the Nature Garden as an art piece for enjoyment; to stimulate inner reflection, and inspire an appreciation for the loving relationships in the beauty of nature.
All elements and pictorial representations inside the Park are created with this loving passion for visitors to enjoy and reflect on. The Rainbow Wall is specifically created to deliver this message of beauty and love.
With the seven rainbow colors, seven loving relationships are expressed for visitors to reflect on, imagine and participate in the process of creation.
Wall 1 – Red
In the first painting, the tree by which Adam and Eve sinned is now transformed into an environment of peace and tranquility.
In the second painting, the light around the hands from the above symbolizes the help from God, with which we in turn help others.
Wall 2 – Orange
The first painting shows man and woman being united in joy. The facial closeness of the man and the woman symbolizes perfect love and unity
The second painting shows two lovers painting on the sky their dreams, which evolve into flowers and doves of peace , to symbolize world harmony
Wall 3 – Yellow
The first painting depicts the joy in the family.
A family that lives happily together can rejoice in liberty and love.
The white wings, the over-hanging sun and the trees represent close relationships with nature.
The second painting shows motherly love and a woman's affection for her son.
It symbolizes a sense of security of being protected and well cared for.
Wall 4 – Green
The first painting represents the unity of Man with nature.
The man sitting on a whale guides her away from a fishing net to a place of tranquility and peace.
The whale, being covered by trees, symbolizes the unity of all elements in nature.
The second painting represents the concept that care for nature bring changes to our lives.
By nourishing a plant, the woman gives life to the plant, transforming leaves into flying birds. In doing so, her life is transformed into one of a greater joy.
Wall 5 – Blue
The first painting shows a boy standing on a foundation of roots, from which new leave (new future)is growing .
It symbolizes the linkage of future with the past.
As we grow up, our experiences, love and hatred, joy and sorrow intermingle at each stage of life, and they give birth to the future.
The second painting is a symbol of human choice and determination.
Wall 6 – Indigo
The first painting represents the beauty of generous giving.
By giving ourselves, we welcome love and harmony in, warming our lives as a hearth to a house
The second painting represents the beauty of generous giving, without asking for a return.
Unselfish giving promotes a long-lasting friendship.
The indigo tones of the painting are accentuated by the gold colour of the gift-wrap, signifying the generosity of the giver and the value of the gift.
Wall 7 – Violet
The human pyramid of the first painting represents the capacity for building human relationships.
The men and women here live and relate to one another in peace and harmony.
The second painting represents the fascinating beauty of meeting different people during our lifetime.
Each face symbolizes a story we have come across and an experience we have had.
The faces have different expressions, colours and ages. We have to live in peace with and respect all members of our human race.