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Under the deliberately paradoxical title Mythos Minimus, this work questions the place of modest creatures within the heroic imagination of ancient Greece. Here, the fragile, discreet mouse—almost invisible in the vastness of the world—assumes the unexpected role of a mythological protagonist. It becomes a miniature echo of gods and heroes, as if the great Homeric epics could be reenacted in the shadows of gardens and underground passages.

The green arabesque draws your gaze upward. Is this small figure following, with its eyes, a mythological bird that has just taken flight?

This upward gaze questions the ambition of each individual: the smallest can contain the grandest, and the weakest can reveal unsuspected strength.

Within this mouse may lie a fragment of the human epic—a reminder that greatness is not defined by size, but by the story we choose to tell.


Acrylic on 3D canvas, 60 × 60 × 3.7 cm
Matte finish

Mythos Minimus

€900.00Price
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