Astronaut and Perseus Grande Statue
Medusa is a character in Greek mythology. Her story has been told and retold by ancient and modern storytellers, writers, and artists.The Latin poet Ovid writes in Book IV of his Metamorphoses that Poseidon had raped Medusa in the temple of Athena.[1] The goddess was angry and changed Medusa into a monster with snakes for hair. To people in Ovid's time, Medusa, not Poseidon, was the one who had done something wrong. (Wikipedia)In this concept design, it is desired to reflect humanity as a victim (Medusa) with all its natural consequences and possibilities. Because after all, in the existing system, the victim's voice is suppressed and they hear these voices when it's too late. Material: Cast Marble, Polyester Size: approx. 33.4'' x 10.2'' x 9.8' Weight: 28.6 lbs Handcrafted in Turkey by sculpture artists.