Painting

all the constellations that festoons the heavens (Iliad XVIII 485) flat black and iridescent silver on wood
the Pleiades and the Hyades and the strength of Orion (Iliad XVIII 486)
and the Bear, whom men give also the name of the Wagon (Iliad XVIII 487)
and she alone is never plunged in the wash of the Ocean (Iliad XVIII 489)
who turns about in a fixed place and looks at Orion (Iliad XVIII 488)
like that star which comes on in the autumn (Iliad XXII 27)
and whose conspicuous brightness far outshines the stars are numbered in the night's darkening (Iliad XXII  27-28)
the star they give the name of Orion's Dog, which is the brightest among the stars (iliad XXII 29-30)
and yet is wrought as a sign of evil and brings on the great fever for unfortunate mortals (Iliad XXII 30-31)
and as a star αστήρ moves among stars in the night's νυκτός darkening (Iliad XXII 317-18) oil and acrylic on wood 49 x 24" paintings (2) grouped together
Espera, who is the fairest star who stands in the sky  (Iliad XXII 318) oil on wood 49 x 24" pavings (2) grouped together
paintings (2) grouped together
εspera εσπερος always bringing back the shining Dawn ... child to its mother (Psappho fr 104A-B) oil and acrylic on wood 35 x 29"
paintings grouped together
MENIN AEIDE THEA mixed media
MENIN AEIDE THEA mixed media
such was the shining from the pointed spear... in the right hand with evil intention (Iliad XXII 320)
MENIN AEIDE THEA mixed media 49 x 24"
MENIN AEIDE THEA mixed media 49 x 24"
alizarin crimson tomb womb fetus breast in the black earth spread as fallen in dust she lay in her embrace extra death my unborn child (original verse 28 x 23" oil on canvas 2024)
my neck bared for your blow (triptych oil on wood 2024)
triptych, oil on wood H 48 x W 25" 2024
(triptych) H 48 x W 25" oil on wood 2024)
MΗNIN AEIΔE ΘΕΑ  oil on wood
'surely, nature and no man could be so callous or so hard of heart not to hear this mother's cry, your groans, and not be touched nor shed a tear δακρυ' (Eκabe 296-98)