
In front of us takes shape the figure of Nut, the Egyptian goddess of the sky, mother of the stars and the cosmos, guardian of time, and symbol of the generative force of the universe. In Egyptian mythology, Nut swallowed the sun each evening and gave birth to it at dawn, renewing the eternal cycle of day and night.
Her body, arched to protect the earth, was often depicted as a living firmament covered in stars — a celestial embrace that unites all that exists. In this artwork, the artist RAME13 reinterprets the figure of Nut with her unmistakable style — delicate and powerful at the same time.
Her art, which blends elements of myth, feminine identity, and dreamlike imagery, transforms the goddess’s face into a contemporary metaphor. Nut here becomes a symbol of connection, exchange, and rebirth.This is not just a wall painting, but the evocation of a vital energy that moves through space and time. In a place like this — a logistics park, a dynamic hub of goods, data, and people — the artist’s vision transforms the ordinary into something cosmic. Just as Nut regenerates the sun every morning, so too does this space become a generator of movement, of encounters, of life.
RAME13’s message is clear: even in the most functional places, seemingly far from the world of art, a poetic universe can exist — an ecosystem that, like ancient civilizations, leaves traces, inspires, and spreads positive influence.