Mixed media (39 materials): Middle Atlas white cedar wood, Moroccan walnut wood, Middle Atlas lemon wood, Purpleheart wood from Brazil, Iroko wood from Ivory Coast, Zebrano wood from Ivory Coast, Frizian ashwood, Wenge wood from the Congos, mahogany wood, Thuya wood from Essaouria, Frizian Oak wood, Moroccan cherry wood, Moroccan beech wood, yellow copper, red copper, recycled aluminum, nickel silver, silver, tin, cow bone, camel bone, cowhide, cow horn, paint, Chinese superglue, recycled brass, wood glue, neoprene glue, olive tree wood, copper-plated steel, steel, gold, Moroccan pine wood, 3D-printed Polyethylene Terephthalate, Frizian Linden wood, Frizian alder wood, Frizian ceramics from Harlinger, enamels & Boda Crystal glass.
Size (sculpture): 122cm x 125cm x 188cm – Composite sculpture (about 250 parts)
Size (with crate): 132cm x 135cm x 198cm
Weight (sculpture): 500 kg
Weight (with crate): 700 kg
Courtesy: Collection of the Fries Museum, Leeuwarden, The Netherlands (acquired with the support of Aegon, the BankGiro Lottery, the Mondriaan Fund, VSB Fund, Fund 21, and the Friends of the Fries Museum)
Photo: Jan Bensliman
Craftsmen involved: Rolf Doderlein De Win, Frank Kroondijk , Abdeljalil Ait Boujmiâa, Noureddine el Miraoui, I Wayan Lila, Mohamed Ouahaddou, Erno Korpershoek, Peter Kuchinke, Anders Wennerhag, Titus Stallmann, Johan Stallmann, Mehdi Ghinati, Abdelkadere ‘Dragon’ Hmidouch, Abdelghafour Boutkrout, Abderrahim Boutkrout, Lies van Huet, Rikus Oswald, Hannes Scherjon, Jilles Scherjon, AbedelaaIi Arib, Mustafa Jaouale, Mustapha el Moufdi, Abdelatif Boulâadam, Sanne Bergsma, Bart Kingma, Theo van Halsema, Jan Bensliman, Simon Holm, Jippe Volbeda, Ingrid Leusink, Lucia Bazzano, Menno Van Der Werf, Hassan El mouaddin, Youssef Zouak, Kamel Aabila , Soufiane Sahli, Zakaria Bougrine, Abdelghani El Akari, Mohamed Bazmane, Simohamed Zouita, Hicham Ait Boukhari, Chawki Ait Elbzioui, Leoba Maria Solga.