The miniature floats

LI PIRA SALVATORE   (Cat. A)

PANTA REI

“Everything flows,” said Heraclitus, and the work makes it a symbol of life itself. The river becomes a metaphor for time, carrying dreams, failures, and rebirths along with it. A young man is its protagonist, rushing tirelessly toward his goals, while the philosopher, surrounded by clocks, observes the relentless passage of hours. In the background, a Phoenix rekindles hope, reminding us that from every fall a new strength can arise. Panta Rei invites us to face change with courage, accepting that nothing remains unchanged. Every experience, even the most difficult, is part of the continuous movement of existence, and only those who learn to adapt to the flow can truly be reborn.