painted bronze on sides of gallery wrapped canvas
Sisyphus was an evil king who killed visitors, which angered the gods by defying the revered code of hospitality. Punished by the gods he was destined for all eternity to push a boulder up a hill in Hades. An act of futility; every time he approached the top it rolled back down again.
- Subject Matter: landscape
- Collections: greek mythology series, inliquid current to archive aug 2025, landscape, size: large works- at least 36" wide