Life Cycles Series
An ongoing meditation on time, memory, and the narratives that shape our lives.
Life Cycles is an evolving series of text-based clocks that explores the relationship between time and human experience. Each work features a functional clock face embedded with fragments of language—brief phrases that evoke everyday moments, private doubts, and social constructs. Through these distilled vignettes, Stephen Anderson invites viewers to contemplate how time shapes the narratives of our lives, and how seemingly ordinary experiences carry profound significance.
The series reflects on the quiet repetitions of daily existence—acts often overlooked yet deeply formative. It also interrogates how society assigns value to particular milestones, behaviors, or roles, influencing how individuals measure their own worth across time. Balancing introspection and cultural critique, Life Cycles encourages a closer look at how we move through — and make sense of — the world around us.
Series Development
Since 2018, Life Cycles has expanded across four phases, growing into a significant body of over 100 works:
Phase One (2018) — 18 pieces
Phase Two (2019) — 27 pieces
Phase Three (2021) — 40 pieces
Phase Four (2025) — 20 pieces
Each clock is crafted using image transfer techniques on wood panels, measuring 6 x 6 inches. Together, they form a conceptual archive of temporal and emotional snapshots—simultaneously intimate and universal.







































