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Figure 71
This drawing is from my series ULYSSES, portraying a moment from Homer's Odyssey. Some of the moments are less iconic and more intimate than typically depicted. The long wandering hero Ulysses (Latin for Odysseus) encounters the gods, drifts aimless on the sea, converses with the dead, listens as tales of his adventures are sung to him, and masquerades as a beggar in his own home. He experiences all this while deeply lamenting lost time, eager to unite with family and friends.
"...they poured a libation out to the fortunate gods, the immortals who hold the broad heaven" - Homer's The Odyssey (Rodney Merrill translation)
-- INCLUDES --
* One original drawing, unframed
* Signed on the front with first name
* Signed on the back with full name and date
-- MATERIALS --
* Charcoal on 80 lb. acid-free paper
* All materials are archival
* Measures 11"W x 14"H (27.94 x 35.56 cm)
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