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The name of the artwork, Gaia, comes from Greek mythology and is the 'personification of the earth'. It is being hosted along with other arts events to highlight Grimsby as a world leader in green ...
In Greek mythology, Kronos dethroned his father and mother, Oranos and Gaia, to rule the Titans. But Zeus, child of Kronos, eventually attacked and usurped his father's throne, as his father had ...
By standing 211m away from the artwork - named after the Greek goddess Gaia, the personification of the Earth - the public will be able to see the planet as it appears from the moon.
‘Faces of Gaia’, inspired by nature, the ocean and the Earth goddess Gaia, is co-presented by 10 Chancery Lane Gallery and non-profit Oceanic Global It features paintings, drawings, sculpture ...
As Greek mythology’s original Mother Earth, it was often Gaia’s burden to save the world. Imagine being the mother to every single living thing. What would you do if one of your children ...
Gaia, which in Greek mythology means the personification of the Earth, has been created by UK artist Luke Jerram whose previous artwork Museum of the Moon came to Derby Cathedral in 2019.
In Greek mythology, Gaia is the personification of the Earth. This artwork is about allowing the public to come an contemplate what changes we need to make as a society to deal with things like ...
The artwork provides the opportunity to see our planet at scale, floating in three dimensions. The installation is titled Gaia, which in Greek mythology means the personification of the Earth.