FISHES
Fish have always been the subject of artistic representation, from the Egyptians to the Romans, from the Christian era to the present day.
Fish was a symbol of prosperity and, in the Christian era, a direct reference to Christ.
In the contemporary era fish is much loved by artists, both for its multiplicity of colors, bizarre and iridescent, and for its being a "psychic" subject, in continuous movement, penetrating and - let's not forget - animal that lives in the water in the sea, a "sacred" or "spiritual" element for every age.
In fact, we too love today that fish are represented and interpreted by artists as in this original series.
Zeno Travegan's fish - as he himself explains - are a metaphor for silence, perceived as a precious existential element.