Greek Mythology
The very term Mythology is derived from the Greek word Mythologia, which itself is a combination of 2 words, Mythos, meaning “a ritualized speech” and Logos, which means “a convincing story or an ordered argument”.
The Greeks referred to the myths throughout their artworks in an effort to shed light on cult practices and ritual traditions that were already ancient but poorly understood.
Each of the artworks displayed here have a deep affinity to Greek Mythology as perceived by the artist, Domen Lombergar.
For example, The Transformation of Daphne depicts the nymph in a state of metamorphosis following her plea to the river God Peneus to help her escape the unwelcome attentions of Apollo. Peneus obliged by turning Daphne into a laurel tree, which later became sacred to Apollo
In another example, The Decomposition of Iris,Domen Lombergar illustrates his interpretation of the nymph’s effectual iridescence responsible for causing multiple reflections from multi-layered and semi-transparent surfaces. Iris was the messenger of the gods to men, symbolized by the rainbow, which unites heaven and Earth.
Every picture tells a story and in these fine examples displayed here, the artist has effectively seized upon the essence of a myth and captured it precisely in a specific moment in time and space.
DOMEN LOMBERGAR
How Shall My Animal, 2005
Limited edition canvas print (signed)
60 x 45...
DOMEN LOMBERGAR
Mother Nature One, 2005
Limited edition canvas print (signed)
60 x 45...
DOMEN LOMBERGAR
CMYK Epiphany, 2004
Limited edition canvas print (signed)
60 x 45 cm
In this world
I have taken form
A lovely body
That shall be worn
My feet they walk
These eyes do see
Millions of colors
As the world flows by me
The ghost of my future
Wanders into the past
Whispering into the wind
That...
DOMEN LOMBERGAR
Birth Of Venus, 2004
Limited edition canvas print (signed)
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60 x 45 cm
..and Heaven came, bringing on night and longing for love, and he lay about Earth spreading himself full upon her. Then the son from his ambush stretched forth his left hand and in his right took the great...
DOMEN LOMBERGAR
The Transformation Of Daphne, 2006
Limited edition canvas print (signed)
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60 x 45 cm (23 2/3 x 17 2/3 inches)
…The god grew impatient to find his wooings thrown away, and, sped by Cupid, gained upon her in the race. It was like a hound pursuing a hare, with open jaws...
DOMEN LO
The Decomposition Of Iris, 2004
Limited edition canvas print (signed)
EDITION SOLD OUT
60 x 45 cm
Iris, in Greek mythology, Goddess of the Rainbow, the daughter of the Titan Thaumas and Electra, daughter of the Titan Oceanus. As messenger of the god Zeus and his wife, Hera, Iris left Olympus only...