THE west SIGIL, in the realm of water

This Sigil invites you to consider relationality, emotion, rhythm, pace and lived experience.

How does water’s ability to move, reroute, and reshape landscapes invite us to think differently about flexibility, adaptation, and relational resilience?

record your response

Now walk clockwise to the north Sigil.

Knowing
This Sigil invites you to consider relationality, emotion, rhythm, pace and lived experience.

Thinking

How does water’s ability to move, reroute and reshape landscapes invite us to think differently about flexibility?

Feeling

Soften the knees, sway side to side. Let arms flop, ripple and glide like water in motion. Expand the movement, twisting, circling, undulating, letting it flow. Release emotions you’re holding onto. 

Doing

Adorn the sigil with a trinket in blues, aquas, navy, liminal tones. Set intentions evoking memory, emotion, flow state and relational rhythms.


ELEMENTAL SIGILS

art installation, and experience design by Melissa Gilbert (ØFFËRÎNGS | UnitePlayPerform). 

Elemental Sigils is a ceremonial installation that invites you to walk the enduring ritual form of the circle. Across ancient and modern cultures, circumambulation, the act of walking a circular path around a significant place or object, has been used to honour, protect, or reflect on what is considered sacred.

Made from regenerative processes, closed-loop plastics, natural weaving materials, First Nations weaving practises and upcycled outdoor ropes and hardware, the Elemental Sigils stand as sculptural sacred sites of ritual, regeneration and repair.