The fox's trickery is legendary, yet this popular fable is made up of two parts: in the first one, the stork falls into the trap of the cunning but in the second one, the fox falls into its own trap, this time set by a stork more ingenious than expected.
The choice of this well-known story allows two characters of very different morphology to interact with each other, but with the same mischievous in the corner of their eyes, like a call for complicity.
A duo from the collaboration between ibride and the Thyssen-Bornemisza Museum.
This new gallery of portraits is inspired by the court of the Château de Versailles, where, in the King’s shadow, an elegant and refined crowd live – characters with unlimited ambitions…
A new collection of 6 mural trays which reveal our own paradoxes through their humanity.