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Textured veins of paint within an expressive, semi-futuristic and powerful composition of greek god Hermes.
He is considered the herald of the gods. In Roman mythology, Hermes was known as Mercury. Most important detail is linked to his staff: The Caduceus. Recognized symbol of commerce and negotiation, two realms in which balanced exchange and reciprocity are recognized as ideals. Apollo gave Hermes the caduceus as a gesture of friendship.
ā¢ Brick dust, acrylics, silicones, graphite, sprays, wall enamels on cotton canvas
ā¢ 65 x 75 cm - 24" x 29" inches (Framed on a black wood frame)
ā¢ Physical included
ā¢ 2020
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