June Calsor
'Ura' is part of the 'Amalur' trilogy. Amalur means Mother Earth in Basque and is a Goddess from Basque mythology that represents the main divinity: the Earth. The work is a tribute to the Earth that has been given to us, where all human beings live and which we must take care of and protect. Inspired by the UN Sustainable Development Goals, the trilogy reflects on the transformation of oneself as one of the ways to transform the world. Amalur is comprised of three songs, each of which offers a perspective on the relationship between humans and nature. ‘Ura’ (Water), represents the main element of what the Earth is made of; 'One', symbolizes the union between human beings; and ‘Amalur’ unites both: nature (Ura) and human beings (One). The three songs are represented with an illustration, in which the common element is the woman as a principle that gives life like Mother Earth.
'One' is part of the 'Amalur' trilogy. Amalur means Mother Earth in Basque and is a Goddess from Basque mythology that represents the main divinity: the Earth. The work is a tribute to the Earth that has been given to us, where all human beings live and which we must take care of and protect. Inspired by the UN Sustainable Development Goals, the trilogy reflects on the transformation of oneself as one of the ways to transform the world. Amalur is comprised of three songs, each of which offers a perspective on the relationship between humans and nature. ‘Ura’ (Water), represents the main element of what the Earth is made of; 'One', symbolizes the union between human beings; and ‘Amalur’ unites both: nature (Ura) and human beings (One). The three songs are represented with an illustration, in which the common element is the woman as a principle that gives life like Mother Earth.
The song 'Amalur' is part of the trilogy with the same name. Amalur means Mother Earth in Basque and is a Goddess from Basque mythology that represents the main divinity: the Earth. The work is a tribute to the Earth that has been given to us, where all human beings live and which we must take care of and protect. Inspired by the UN Sustainable Development Goals, the trilogy reflects on the transformation of oneself as one of the ways to transform the world. Amalur is comprised of three songs, each of which offers a perspective on the relationship between humans and nature. ‘Ura’ (Water), represents the main element of what the Earth is made of; 'One', symbolizes the union between human beings; and ‘Amalur’ unites both: nature (Ura) and human beings (One). The three songs are represented with an illustration, in which the common element is the woman as a principle that gives life like Mother Earth.