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New Land Art Trail On Mt. Učka In Croatia
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New Land Art Trail On Mt. Učka In Croatia

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My “Stražica – Sapaćica Land Art Trail” has been opened in July 2016, two years after my initial idea. It is located on Ćićarija mountain in the Učka Nature Park, Croatia. The aim is to discover the natural beauty of the Ćićarija mountain and artworks in places in which you would least expect them.

This 6.5 km long circular trail is a combination of 20 artistic interventions in the form of land art and rock art, and the natural beauty of Ćićarija, i.e. its southern areas around the cliffs of Stražica and the pastures of Sapaćica. The guiding idea behind the trail, which is my conceptual artistic project, is to raise awareness of the importance of the connection between man and nature. Man is, regardless of the alienation and bustle of today’s way of life, an inseparable part of nature. Although by his very existence he has an influence on nature and changes it, he can learn to follow the rhythms of nature and respect other creatures that share this planet with him.

As you walk along the trail, you may inhale the fragrance of the forest, listen to its sounds, feel the moist soil under your fingers, caress the soft moss, hug a tree, let the sun caress your skin, soak in the lush greenery and feel the powerful energy of nature around you. You wouldn’t need to search for feelings of oneness with nature because they would come spontaneously. It is only important that you are present. The land art works will prompt you to contemplate and meditate. They are call to stand in silence, feel nature and connect with it as you observe the artistic work. To touch the handprints that are situated on almost every piece of art, and make contact with nature. To feel the effect of nature on your physical, emotional and spiritual well-being. To think about your relationship with nature and become aware of your connection with all things created. To breathe as one with nature.

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Land art is today a very diverse art form. The works are created in the very nature using natural materials found in situ (stone, gravel, soil, tree trunks, branches, leaves, snow, water…). Sometimes artificial materials are introduced. Painting the rocks with eco-friendly paints, as is the case in some of the works on this trail, is called the rock art. The land art works are situated in the open air, located far from civilisation, left to change and disintegrate under the influence of natural forces. Land Art as an art movement emerged in the 1960s in the US. Still, the cave drawings, megaliths, geoglyphs and petroglyphs of the ancient tribes, show that from the beginning of humankind this sort of expression has been inherent to man.

About me: My name is Boris Pecigoš and I live in Rijeka, Croatia. I graduated in painting at the Arthouse – College of Visual Arts, Ljubljana, Slovenia. This Land Art Trail in the Učka Nature Park is my master thesis. I am a member of the Croatian Association of Artists Zagreb. In my artistic creativity I am inspired by the power and beauty of nature, gentle and meditative music, deep and emotional poetry as well as mystic and zen spirituality.

More info: boris-pecigos.com

Entrance signpost; palm print with a labyrinth is a logo of the trail

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As this is not an ordinary hiking trail but art walk, signposts on the trail are also designed in art manner. Handprint with the labyrinth is the logo of land art trail and is located at the entrance signposts, but also on those that show the branches of trail that lead to some indented land art points. The palms with the labyrinth mark each land art point on the trail map too. The trail itself is marked with special markings in five colors, so following the map you’ll know exactly where you are on the trail.

Entrance board with a trail map

Love Stone

A rock in the shape of a heart, comprised of two stones which lean on each other, symbolising love, partnership and mutual support. The deeper message of the painted rock is love and the unity of man and nature. If you visit this place with your partner, touch the rocks together or lean on them and soak up the atmosphere of this place. If you are single you can still enjoy in this place, and if you long for to find the love of your life, maybe the nature in some strange way realizes your wish…
The nearby meadow with a little pond in the shape of a heart is a cute place for romantic picnics and can become a meeting place, not only for wild animals such as roe deer, deer, wild boars, foxes, wolves, bears and others that come for the watering and grazing, but also for humans as refreshing point. Puddles in the past played an important role as a watering hole for cattle. Today, they are left to decay because fewer people are engaged in animal husbandry. Puddles and their maintenance are important for biodiversity conservation because it entails a rich world of water and marsh plants and aquatic invertebrates.

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Stone: 150 x 200 cm
Painted surface: 110 x 170 cm

Love Stone

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Sentinel

Land art installation made of acacia logs appropriately reminiscents of the sentinel (guard) because it is located on the rise to the Krog viewpoint on Stražica. Stražica took its name from the observation points from the Uskok-Venetian War in the 17th century. The remains are visible along the elongated ridge in the form of dry stone walls and little artificially levelled clearings. Krog viewpoint at an altitude of about 1000 m offers a view of the western slopes of Učka, Istria and the Josephine Road, named in honour of Emperor Joseph II, who had it built at the end of the 18th century. The road connected Kvarner and Istria over the Poklon pass until the opening of the tunnel Učka in 1981.

Logs: 130 x 45 x 30 cm

Signpost for a land art point

As this is not an ordinary hiking trail but art walk, signposts on the trail are also designed in art manner. Handprint with the labyrinth is the logo of land art trail and is located at the entrance signposts, but also on those that show the branches of trail that lead to some indented land art points. The palms with the labyrinth mark each land art point on the trail map too. The trail itself is marked with special markings in five colors, so following the map you’ll know exactly where you are on the trail.

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Red Tree

The message of this land art is the negative impact of man on nature. The gas pipeline, powerline, transmitters, radar, road, the Učka tunnel – all of these are man’s products which unnaturally stick out amidst the mountain beauty. And so this red tree, located on high ground in the middle of Sapaćica pasture, between the route of the gas pipeline and power line, unnaturally dominates the landscape, transmitting a message about man’s destruction of nature. Still, it draws attention, attracts and invites you to sit beside it and enjoy the view of Učka and the hills of Ćićarija.

5,5 x 4,0 m

Red Tree

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Red Tree

Red Tree

Monolith with a spiral motif I

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The theme of this point is the spiral as a basic form of nature that appears from the microcosm to the macrocosm. The spiral form is present in DNA, in the shells of foraminifera that build the limestone rocks of Učka, in snail shells, in the twists of young fern leaves and other plants, in water eddies and large atmospheric cyclones, and in the shape of galaxies. The first monolith is located along the trail and a spiral form alludes to the building elements of rocks of Učka and Ćićarija – the invisible spiral microfossils, that artistic work in this way makes it visible.

155 x 195 cm

Signpost for Stone Playground where you can make your own land art

Given the abundant source of broken stones, here we invite you to play with the building of your own land art – pillar, mound, pyramid, circle, spiral or other shape as you want. It is an excellent way to stimulate your own creativity! Through taking and stacking stones you achieve a direct tactile contact with nature, which is the main theme of this artistic-environmental project.

Surface area: ≈150 m²

Moss I

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The petroglyph painted on a small stone opposite the bench draws attention to moss, which has overgrown on the mass of stones on the rock creep under the Stražica cliffs. The place is very beautiful and seems a bit like a fairytale. In the immediate vicinity there is a painted rock mosaic, partly covered with moss. Both rock paintings are inspired by the intricate forms of moss sporangia (capsules with spores) and peristomes (openings of capsules). There is a widespread misconception that moss grows on the north side of trees and rocks, and that it can determine the north. Moss grows in shady, moist areas regardless of the orientation of the habitat. This area, for example, faces the west.

∅ = 36 cm

Moss I

Labyrinth

The geoglyph in the shape of a labyrinth directs you to stay on the right path on the sharp turn of the trail. It also points to the trail which leads to the Gornji vidikovac (Upper viewpoint) with its beautiful view of Istria, the geomorphological natural monument of the Vela Draga canyon and the main Učka massif. Geoglyphs are the form of land art, motives “drawn” on the ground, usually by stones or similar permanent landscape elements, such as gravel, soil, planted plants, hedges or trees. The term petroform is also used for the forms made of superimposed pieces of freestanding stones. Labyrinths are complex forms of path leading to the center and back, and mazes are wide networks that require resourcefulness and orientation to find out the exit. The famous ancient labyrinths like Minoan on Crete, Roman mazes, labyrinths in medieval Christian cathedrals, and even todays labyrinths in certain circles, are given spiritual significance – circling the winding paths of the labyrinth to its center represents the quest for answers and the journey to the center of the soul, coming into the center of labyrinth symbolizes contact with the divine and the acquisition of knowledge or insight, and then follows the return and realization of acquired insights. Labyrinth can be shown on a drawing or picture, but if it is made in the form of geoglyph (petroform) falls under land art.

∅ = 11 m (+ entrance arms: d = 1 m)

Labyrinth

Stone Forest

In the place where the forest has been completely cleared there only remain sad stumps as a reminder of the impressive trees that once grew here and provided homes for numerous forest creatures. The land art installations here are a direct artistic reminder of the damage that arises due to the reckless and excessive cutting down of trees. On several stumps there are painted stones that represent the soul of the missing trees, but also the seed of new life that emerges from the desolation of human activity. This points to the power of nature to be renewed and that is impossible to destroy nature.

Stone Forest

Stone Forest

Stone Forest

Stone Forest

Stone Forest

Stone Forest

Spiral Geoglyph

The spiral geoglyph has been made following the cross section of the spiral shell of a fossilised foraminifera (nummulite), which, if you look a little carefully, can be found in the nearby scattered rocks on this beautiful rocky viewpoint (Donji vidikovac / Lower viewpoint) with views of the summit ridge of Učka, Stražica cliff, Vela Draga canyon and Istria.
Učka and Ćićarija are built of limestone rock which had been forming by long-lasting deposition of limestone skeletons of planktonic organisms in the then Tethys Ocean in the Cretaceous period of 140 million years ago until the mid-Tertiary, 30 million years ago. A collision of the African and European plates rises Alps and the Dinarides, whose integral part are Učka and Ćićarija. Therefore, today, in this place, at a height of over 900 meters above sea level we can find the remains of organisms that once lived in the deep sea.

∅ = 13,5 m

Spiral Geoglyph

Spiral Geoglyph

Spiral Geoglyph

Stone Teeth

The bare stone surface stands out like a stain in relation to the surrounding grass, whilst numerous stone teeth protrude into the air. The golden painted teeth send a message that longevous nature can very well “show its teeth” if man goes too far with its destruction.

23 teeth: h ≈ 20-50 cm
Surface: 4,5 x 5,0 m

Stone Teeth

Little Viewpoint

Little viewpoint offers a view of The Raven Reef and Istria. Down in Istria are the towns of Roč and Hum, and between them passes the Glagolitic Alley, artistic memory of the Glagolitic history of this region. For this reason, on a small rock just opposite a bench, verse of my poem is written in the Glagolitic alphabet.

Glagolitic stone: 40 x 60 cm

Triangle

Stone triangle with its peaks direct hikers to pasture Sapaćica and Poklon, to Stražica and to rest stop on Little viewpoint (Mali vidikovac). If you look carefully at the triangle, as well as at the nearby scattered stones you would find spiral fossils of planktonic foraminifera.

Triangle: 245 x 280 cm

Palm Prints

This land art (actually rock art) carries a message of the positive impact of man on nature. The pasture Sapaćica as well as other pastures on Učka did not occur naturally but from the millennia of man’s activities, deforestation and sheep grazing. Over time, the new ecosystem stabilized with meadow plants and animals. Because of the distinctive and rich flora and fauna, grasslands are a significant reservoir of biodiversity of wildlife. Today, this ecosystem is threatened due to the emigration of people from Učka and neglecting of traditional activities. Meadows are unfortunately less used for pasture and as hayfield so they gradually overgrow with forests, and many meadow species are threatened with disappearance. The palm prints on the rock want to show the actions of human hands that have left a positive impact on the colorfulness (biodiversity) of the natural world.

2,2 x 11,5 m

Palm Prints

Grassy Top

This beautiful place in the shade of trees offers you the opportunity of the first deeper contact with nature. A stone circle with footprints in the limestone slab invites you to take off your shoes and stand inside it, be calm and quiet, listen to the nature around you and feel yourself as part of nature. Your view will then spontaneously be directed to hanging mandala, land art construction stretched between two trees on a small ridge that connects the two neighboring dolines. Mandala serves to focus your attention so you can easily enter a meditative state of deep relaxation.
Near the stone circle, surrounded by thick green grass, there is a nice beech tree that you can embrace and thus literally merge with the forest.

Stone circle: ∅ = 140 cm
Painted circle: ∅ = 38 cm

Fairy Gathering

On a small hill seven stones, that nature has placed in a circle, stick out of the grass. According to the sayings of the old, in places like this the forest fairies gather. Local legends speak of the “vile učkarice” (Učka fairies). Enter the circle and choose one of the seven painted stone symbols which attracts you the most, sit next to that stone on the soft grass and enjoy the shade of this magical place. The symbols represent the seven letters of the word “nature” (“priroda” in Croatian) written in cursive Glagolitic alphabet. Also hug a beech tree that grows from a large stone and as a guard leans over the stone circle. Listen to and watch in silence… maybe you’ll get lucky to see the forest fairies!

Fairy Gathering

Stone Mound

Hemispherical stone mound with painted capstone and two branches directs hikers on the right path. On the grassy slope opposite the stone mound some nice larch trees grow. This is the only place on land art trail with the larches. Larch is one of the few conifers that in winter releases its needles. In early spring the female cone-like flowers attract with its red color.

Mound: h = 90 cm, ∅ = 160 cm
Arms: d = 130 cm

Stone Mound

Signpost

As this is not an ordinary hiking trail but art walk, signposts on the trail are also designed in art manner. Handprint with the labyrinth is the logo of land art trail and is located at the entrance signposts, but also on those that show the branches of trail that lead to some indented land art points. The palms with the labyrinth mark each land art point on the trail map too. The trail itself is marked with special markings in five colors, so following the map you’ll know exactly where you are on the trail.

Detailed Land Art Trail Map

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Boris Pecigoš

Boris Pecigoš

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I live in the seaside city of Rijeka, Croatia. I earned a master’s degree in visual arts at Arthouse – College of Visual Arts in Ljubljana. I am a member of the Croatian Society of Visual Artists Zagreb. The transcendence of music and poetry, new age mysticism, unfathomable mystery of transience and death, mysterious prehistoric drawings and erected stones, and above all the beauty of nature, all this is inspiration for my artistic creation.

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Boris Pecigoš

Boris Pecigoš

Author, Community member

I live in the seaside city of Rijeka, Croatia. I earned a master’s degree in visual arts at Arthouse – College of Visual Arts in Ljubljana. I am a member of the Croatian Society of Visual Artists Zagreb. The transcendence of music and poetry, new age mysticism, unfathomable mystery of transience and death, mysterious prehistoric drawings and erected stones, and above all the beauty of nature, all this is inspiration for my artistic creation.

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