Guardians Of Time Site
: The statues are designed to look like empty shells or "ghosts" that watch over humanity. Kielnhofer often places them in public squares or historical landmarks globally to remind viewers that they are always being watched by history and time itself. 4. Recent Exhibitions: Jiang Qiong Er
The phrase spans several major creative and cultural works, ranging from fantasy literature and iconic sci-fi television to modern art installations. 1. Literature: The YA Trilogy by Marianne Curley Guardians of Time
: The "Guardians of Time" are two god-like, elemental beings—the White Guardian (embodying order) and the Black Guardian (embodying chaos). They oversee the equilibrium of the universe and are most famous for the "Key to Time" story arc. : The statues are designed to look like
: A secret society known as "The Guard" protects history from the "Order of Chaos," a group determined to alter the past for their own gain. Recent Exhibitions: Jiang Qiong Er The phrase spans
: Members are born with specific powers, such as healing, invisibility, or the ability to manipulate time.
: Originally published in 1960 as Guardians of Time , this series follows Manse Everard and the Time Patrol, an organization that prevents rogue travelers from changing historical outcomes. 3. Visual Arts: Manfred Kielnhofer’s Sculpture
The most prominent "Guardians of Time" is the young adult fantasy trilogy by Australian author Marianne Curley.