A beautiful glass paperweight to aid philosophical meditation.For centuries, artists produced 'Memento Mori', works of art that would remind their viewers of death and usually featured a skull or an hourglass.The point of these works wasn't to make people despair, but to help them use the thought of death to focus on the real priorities. Vivid reminders of mortality and the transient nature of life put our prosaic obsessions into question. When measured against the finality of death, the true insignificance of some of our worries is emphasised and we’re given an opportunity to feel a little braver about what… Read more
A beautiful glass paperweight to aid philosophical meditation.
For centuries, artists produced 'Memento Mori', works of art that would remind their viewers of death and usually featured a skull or an hourglass.
The point of these works wasn't to make people despair, but to help them use the thought of death to focus on the real priorities. Vivid reminders of mortality and the transient nature of life put our prosaic obsessions into question. When measured against the finality of death, the true insignificance of some of our worries is emphasised and we’re given an opportunity to feel a little braver about what we really want and feel.