Near the mural is this work by artist Giorgio Casu, who found inspiration in the forms of the Mediterranean Mother Goddess and the similarity between the Merkaba symbol and the Nieddittas logo. The three-dimensionality may favor an interpretation as double Merkaba, or Merkaba in motion. The idea is to create a geometric solid resulting from the union of 60 corten steel triangles pierced and arranged in pentagons, the basis for the sides of the dodecahedron. The corten triangular wall decoration follows the shapes of Sierpinski’s triangle, a fractal, pattern close to the forms of Sardinian craftsmanship. Laser processing enabled precise textures to be created between the etched and painted sheets. The result is a solid, safely installed sculpture that adds value to the surrounding space. The modern and elegant character of the installation contrasts with the classic nature of corten. In the space between the sides here is a light, a glimpse of a bright future and an inspiration for new generations.