The circle is one of the most universal and enduring symbols, representing oneness, wholeness, unity, infinity, balance, and the cosmos. With no beginning and no end, it embodies life’s continuous flow.
Philosophically, it speaks of cycles, of completion and return. Spiritually, it reminds us that death is not an ending, but a transition feeding new life, growth, and renewal within nature. Across generations and cultures, the circle carries wisdom, balance, and divine perfection, its endless loop echoing the rhythms of birth, life, death, rebirth, seasons, tides, and time itself.
In her 11th solo presentation with Saint Cloche, and with a practice spanning more than three decades, Tracey Deep builds on her most recent achievement, the monumental public commission Roots for Brookfield Place Sydney with UAP. While Roots connected an urban precinct with the ancient treescape of Wynyard Park, Circle of Life turns inward, offering a more intimate reflection on cycles of love, loss, and renewal. Here, Deep draws on the profound symbolism of the circle to weave together philosophy, spirituality, and cultural knowledge, guided always by her enduring bond with Mother Nature, healer, teacher, and compassionate guide.