4PG007 - Colin Oulighan

Poseidon is the water, the ocean god, extending his form to mortal men. They are ready to battle all the beaches and raid on the waves of Titans. A piercing cry rises above the sieged gates. Priam is reserved, balanced by Hecuba as Achilles’ call reverberates their wall with taunts and Hector’s fate in tow. Colin Oulighan retells the Iliad’s tale in the age of mechanical reproduction; a new ode to a Grecian urn.

What leaf-fringed legend haunts about thy shape
Of deities or mortals, or of both,