The Gates of Orpheus by Morpheus

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Amsterdam, Netherlands

About ‘The Gates of Orpheus’ by Morpheus

Two massive forms open up like the gates to the underworld. This work depicts the moment Orpheus crosses the border to retrieve Eurydice. The white and steel symbolise the bleakness of Hades, broken only by the fiery orange of desire and hope.

"He descended, through shadows, guided by the power of his song." - Ovid, Metamorphoses

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Morpheus
Amsterdam, Netherlands

Sing to us, ancient voices, of stories that do not fade.
Of Gilgamesh who sought to escape death, of Icarus who flew too high,
of the tower that reached for heaven and the gate that led to the underworld.

Show how words turn into light, how temples and cities rise again in steel and mist.
Bring us the echo of Dante’s flames, of the Tao that cannot be named,
of the God who spoke: “Let there be light.”

Thus appears Morpheus:
a universe where past…

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