An In-Depth Look at Artist, Billelis, and his Approach Toward Questioning our Human Condition
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Belching my heart out, lunging forward with arms pleading for an answer from the gods, I sing along to an animated caricature of the mythological hero, Hercules. His real name was/is Heracles, but who's keeping score;). Circa 2002, I loved this animated film so much I had two different VHS tapes of this Shakespearean tragedy, molded and edited by big Walt to help young children appreciate the classic yet oftentimes grotesque Greek myths. With a stunning wardrobe of my sister's dresses, amplifying my demigod image, I’d stare into the bulking Panasonic television set, believing that I, the recently-potty trained curly haired boy, could slaughter the HYDRA with the help of my trusty Steed, a 14 year old Dalmatian.
An In-Depth Look at Artist, Billelis, and his Approach Toward Questioning our Human Condition
An In-Depth Look at Artist, Billelis, and his…
An In-Depth Look at Artist, Billelis, and his Approach Toward Questioning our Human Condition
Belching my heart out, lunging forward with arms pleading for an answer from the gods, I sing along to an animated caricature of the mythological hero, Hercules. His real name was/is Heracles, but who's keeping score;). Circa 2002, I loved this animated film so much I had two different VHS tapes of this Shakespearean tragedy, molded and edited by big Walt to help young children appreciate the classic yet oftentimes grotesque Greek myths. With a stunning wardrobe of my sister's dresses, amplifying my demigod image, I’d stare into the bulking Panasonic television set, believing that I, the recently-potty trained curly haired boy, could slaughter the HYDRA with the help of my trusty Steed, a 14 year old Dalmatian.