Return ceramic mug: The Goddess Pele
Return ceramic mug: The Goddess Pele
The work called "Return: the Goddess Pele", the Goddess of the Kilauea volcano, creator and destroyer, created in 2009 on the occasion of the exhibition "Children of the Gods", at the Hilo Art Museum in Hawaii (USA), is part of a trilogy together with the two works "Tefte" and "Escape" linked together by the same myth that warns of respect for nature. In the fantastic books of Hawaii, the Goddess protects the immense beaches of the coast that are born from her tears and which are invaded every year by local citizens but, above all, by tourists who take away the green crystals. Legend has it that misfortune will befall anyone who dares to steal one of these minerals from their land and this misfortune will be inflicted directly by the Goddess who governs the lava, venerated for centuries up to the present day, as the spirit of the volcano and the most famous deity of the Hawaiian Islands.
- Measurements: 8ø (width) x 9.5 cm (height)
- Ceramic mugs. Capacity: 325ml.
- For dishwasher (except opaque white) and microwave.
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The art of Mirkò, cubism and contemporaneity
Mirkò passes from painting to ceramics addressing themes of mythology , history , religion and representing his own landscapes of the Amalfi Coast where he lives, giving life to a unique style that makes him one of the exponents of Italian contemporary art
Mirkò in the world
Today Mirkò's works are exhibited at the Walker Fine Art Gallery and at the RoGallery in New York (USA).