Spring rain in Geneva (Chemin de l’impératrice), acrylic on paper, 31×41 cm. 2008-2013
Eurydice, oil on canvas, 89x116cm. 2010-2013
Diadumenos, oil on canvas, 72×93 cm. 2012
Oiseau dans une flaque d’eau (Solitude), acrylic on paper, 20×20 cm. September 2013
Kleobis, oil on canvas, 50×40 cm. 2012
Jocasta, oil on canvas, 120x80cm. 2008
Proteus captured, acrylic on canvas, 100×120 cm. 2012

In Plato’s Symposium, Porus, or Poros, was the personification of resourcefulness. He was seduced by Penia (poverty) while drunk on more than his fill of nectar at Aphrodite’s birthday. Penia gave birth to Eros (love) from their union. Porus was the son of Metis. According to the character Diotima, Eros is forever in need because of his mother, but forever pursuing because of his father.