Nax (Crête des lièvres), oil on canvas, 46×33 cm. 2007
Polyphemus, oil on canvas, 89x116cm. 2007-2008
In Homer’s Odyssey, the Cyclops Polyphemos is the gigantic one-eyed son of Poseidon. His name means big mouth. He kills and devours six men. Trapped, Odysseos tells Polyphemos that his name is Odys, translated as “nobody”. Then he escapes after blinding the Cyclops. Polyphemos yells for help from his fellow Cyclopes that “nobody” is killing him.
Polyphemus with the Cyclops, oil on canvas, 89x116cm. 2007
In Homer’s Odyssey, the Cyclops Polyphemos is the gigantic one-eyed son of Poseidon. His name means big mouth. He kills and devours six men. Trapped, Odysseos tells Polyphemos that his name is Odys, translated as “nobody”. Then he escapes after blinding the Cyclops. Polyphemos yells for help from his fellow Cyclopes that “nobody” is killing him.