Part of a larger project where 12 artists painted 12 murals at locals schools Fasim painted this giant cat. He spent a couple of days smearing on the terrace of the house until the figure of a cat or a tiger (or even a fox) appeared that interested the artist very much as a metaphor and he thought that it would work very well reproduced in the great wall of 13.4 meters long by 4.4 meters high. It has a bit of Jonathan Swift's Gulliverian literature or some La Fontaine fable on purpose; also a mischievous look and a smile with autobiographical tints. It's the artists belief that children are initiated into literature through the suggestive image of children's stories, unconsciously reminding them that singular stories and fascinating knowledge await them when they learn to read.