Zeus Ammon embodies the dialogue between civilizations.
Born from the meeting of the Greek Zeus and the Berber Ammon, he unites the thunder of Olympus with the solar wisdom of the desert.
The word Ammon is morphologically related to the Amazigh word Amman (meaning “water” or “waters”), as it is plural and has no singular form.
His cult, of Libyan origin, later spread to Egypt and then to Greece. It reminds us that before borders, beliefs traveled and transformed.
A hybrid and powerful figure, speaking to us of multiple identity, shared heritage, and universal grandeur.
Mixed media on Arches paper, 300 gsm, 100% cotton
Zeus Ammon Fragment
€100.00Price
