Cerámicas La Noria
Theseus and the Minotaur: Ceramic mural of a Greek labyrinth with mythical hero, bronze palace, Cretan motifs and Minoan decorations.
Theseus and the Minotaur: Ceramic mural of a Greek labyrinth with mythical hero, bronze palace, Cretan motifs and Minoan decorations.
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This striking ceramic mural brings to life one of the most iconic myths of ancient Greece: the battle between Theseus and the Minotaur. Set in the labyrinth of King Minos in Crete, the scene unfolds amidst richly decorated passageways, inspired by Minoan frescoes and architectural geometry.
Theseus, the Athenian hero, stands serene and resolute, his muscular figure captured in the moment of confrontation. The Minotaur, half man and half bull, advances with primal strength, embodying both menace and majesty. Each tile radiates tension and elegance—the polished floor, the decorative columns, the sacred motifs—creating a composition that feels both monumental and intimate.
Executed in terracotta, lapis lazuli, and gold tones, this mural captures the spirit of Mediterranean art and ancient craftsmanship. The contrast between human courage and mythical ferocity evokes timeless themes of valor, destiny, and triumph over chaos. This piece celebrates the harmony between narrative art and classical design, ideal for those drawn to Greek mythology, ancient architecture, and heroic symbolism.
Each piece measures 15 x 15 cm (approximately 6 x 6 inches) and is made with high-quality materials in Barcelona, Spain. We can customize any design. Feel free to send us your idea!
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