Cavalo de Troia (The Trojan Horse) is a silkscreen. The drawing is a representation of the wooden horse, developed by Odysseus, which the Greeks used during the Trojan War to enter the city of Troy. The Trojans pulled the horse into their city as a victory trophy, not knowing there was a selected force of men hiding inside, who came out after reaching the city.lvaro Siza started drawing at the age of six. With a great variety of drawings on his portfolio, many of them are inspired by mythology and historic scenes. Within this context, lvaro Siza selected for MOR the three drawings he likes the most: Desenho, Cavalo de Troia and Rapto."The drawings are what came to my mind in this very moment. I like mythology and expressing the stories in images. I have made a lot of mythological drawing in my life" lvaro Siza.METHOD & MATERIALSSilkscreen technique (also known as screen printing) on Fabriano paper | 300gr.The original drawings were made using a ballpoint pen (Cavalo de Troia and Desenho) and a pencil (Rapto), all on white paper. However, for the screen prints, instead of having the drawings simply printed on a white background, Siza opted to add soft colours on each drawing, enriching the visual experience.LIMITED EDITIONEach edition has a series of 50 prints, numbered and signed by the artist. Each image is sold individually and unframed.