With the body of a lion and the head of an eagle, the griffin is one of the most fascinating and mysterious mythological creatures ever born from human imagination. From the union of the lion’s earthly strength—king of beasts—and the eagle’s celestial vision—sovereign of the skies—emerges a powerful symbol: a creature that has crossed centuries as a guardian of treasures, knowledge, and sacred boundaries.

Its origins are rooted in the sands of time. As early as the third millennium BCE, civilizations in Mesopotamia, ancient Iran, and Central Asia depicted similar winged beings—guardians stationed at the entrances of temples, thrones, and tombs, sentinels of both the visible and the unseen.

In the Greek world, the griffin became a companion to the gods, a symbol of vigilance and divine protection. In the Western Middle Ages, it was adopted into coats of arms and noble crests, embodying courage, honor, and nobility of spirit.

And now, the griffin reappears—reimagined by RAME13, who preserves its mythological power while carrying it into the present. Her griffin is a bridge between eras, cultures, and collective imaginations—a link between archaeological past and logistical future.

The work is placed at a symbolically charged crossroads: on the edge of an archaeological area, holding the ancient memory of the land, and within a modern logistics park, a hub for global exchange and connection.

RAME13’s griffin becomes a guardian of time and space, a guiding spirit for a place in transformation—one that moves forward without forgetting. And just like logistics itself—linking worlds, crossing borders, and connecting civilizations—this mythical creature travels through history, wings outstretched, gaze fixed on what’s yet to come.