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NEPTUNE

Neptune, the Roman god of the seas, does not appear here as the aging sovereign of legends, but as a young guardian, standing at the threshold of adulthood.
His face still bears the softness of youth, shadowed by a fine moustache, a sign of what he is becoming. Yet his eyes already reflect the weight of sorrow, the pain of an ocean he cannot fully save.

Passionate and attentive, he listens to the oceans’ cry. This Neptune is not yet all-powerful, but he is intensely alive, learning to protect.
Part of the Océano collection, this portrait pays tribute to the fragile beauty of the seas and to the younger generations rising to defend them.


Collection Océano : For the Oceans to Breathe Again

A visual tribute to the beauty, richness, and fragility of the seas: a call to awareness and action to protect the oceans, an essential condition for their survival, and therefore for that of humanity.

Mythical gods embody our contradictions, our attachments, our hopes. Their faces are the symbolic guardians of a marine world in peril.

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