Friday, March 7, 2014

ERROS[LEGENDS2]COLLECTION FEBRUARY 2014 OPEN PHOTO-SHOOT WITH SHBOOMBASTIC PRODUCTION

SCYTHIA'S TWISTED SISTERS ~ SPITEFUL SIBLINGS BORN AND RAISED IN THE MOST HOSTILE ENVIRON ON EARTH! DOUBLE VENIN EQUALS DOUBLE JEOPARDY >>TIME TO PUMP UP YOUR APERTURES IN TIME FOR A DOUBLE CATCH @ THE ERROS[LEGENDS]COLLECTION OPENSHOOT.

ERROS[LEGENDS2]COLLECTION FEBRUARY 2014 OPEN PHOTO-SHOOT WITH SHBOOMBASTIC PRODUCTION

'LINUS, THE ILLUSIONIST' ~ TRICK OR WITCHCRAFT? THIS WILY AND SHIFTY NECROMANCER'S SKULL AMULET GIVES HIM THE BLACK ART OF POWER PROJECTION AND MANIPULATION TO FLUSTER AND BEDEVIL HIS OPPONENTS. IT'S GONNA BE YOUR BAFFLING TASK TO SEIZE AND NAB HIM BEFORE HE ESCAPES YOUR MAX SHUTTER SPEED SHOTS @ @ THE ERROS[LEGENDS]COLLECTION OPENSHOOT
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ERROS[LEGENDS2]COLLECTION FEBRUARY 2014 OPEN PHOTO-SHOOT WITH SHBOOMBASTIC PRODUCTION

'LEX' ~ RESPLENDENT AND REGAL ON THE OUTSIDE BUT A MONSTROUS BEAST ON THE INSIDE > IT'S ABOUT TIME TO CAPTURE HIM WITH YOUR LENSES @ THE ERROS[LEGENDS]COLLECTION OPEN SHOOT!

Thursday, January 23, 2014

ERROS REVISITED THE TROJAN HORSE IN THE YEAR OF THE WOODEN HORSE!

In this day and age, Trojan horse could be that ubiquitous program in which malicious or harmful code is contained inside apparently harmless programming or data in such a way that it can get control and and do its chosen form of damage, such as ruining a file allocation table on one's hard disk. Of course we're talking here of a program supposed to find and destroy a computer virus but eventually became a part of a computer virus itself. Well, for Erros, nothing excites him more than the legend of the City of Troy, its Trojan Horse and the famous warriors involved. In the times of Ancient Greece, around 1100 BC to 146 BC, Troy played a key role during the Trojan War. Troy was a great and powerful city. Many heroes were involved with Troy and the war, such as Achilles and Hector. The great walls of Troy were so large, that the Greeks were not able to penetrate them. The Greeks were eventually successful in getting into the city, but not in any way you would think. But being a hopeless romantic as he is, Erros was more fascinated by the famous and courageous characters the Trojan war brought forth, namely Achilles, Hector and Paris.Achilles was one of the fiercest warriors of his time. He was a hero to the Trojan War, having killed many enemy soldiers. "Achilles also has the attributes of being the most handsome of the heroes assembled against Troy" (Achilles). Achilles was the son of Peleus and Thetis. At the time of the Trojan Was, he killed another famous warrior named Hector. Hector was yet another fierce warrior of his time, but instead of Greek, he was a Trojan. King Priam and his wife Hecuba were the parents of Hector. He was married to a woman named Andromache. She gave birth to a son which they named Astyanax. Hector was not just a father though; he was what kept the Trojan going to help the defense of Troy. During the Trojan War, Hector killed Patroclus, a friend of Achilles, who at the time of death was wearing Achilles' armor.Another son of Priam was Paris. Before Paris stole Helen away from Menelaus, his former love was to a woman named Oenone. Paris was challenged to a fight my Menelaus. Menelaus had clearly won the battle, but just before he could deliver the final blow; Paris was taken back into the safety of the city walls. Paris is the cause of Achilles famous death. He shot an arrow into the back of Achilles foot, just before he was going to escape. The Trojan War is probably the first, fully recorded ancient war that gave rise to different parameters of civilizations and successful kingdoms such as the Greek empire or the Roman Empire. It has influenced mankind. Indeed, the story of the Trojan War has taught humanity that time is an element that changes everything, even the most powerful and the weakest. Time is, in fact, an element that shapes civilizations. ( buzzle.com)

Wednesday, November 27, 2013

THE TROJAN WAR ~ A FAVOR TO THE GODS IN ERROS[LEGENDS]COLLECTION!!!

“Beware of Greeks bearing gifts” - is a famous saying which means do not trust an opponent who offers to do something nice for you or simply do not trust enemies who bring you presents — they could very well be playing a trick. The origin of the proverb comes from one of the most noted battles of all time ~ The Trojan War which had gone on for 10 years. Since both sides had gods on their sides, and Achilles, the greatest of the Greeks, and Hector, the greatest of the Trojans, were dead, the two sides were pretty evenly matched. One thing the Greeks had that the Trojans lacked was the cunning of an Odysseus. Odysseus devised the idea of a Trojan Horse. When the "Trojan Horse" was left at the gates of Troy, the Trojans thought the Greeks had left it as a pious parting gift because they had given up and sailed home. The Trojans welcomed the gift and took it within their walls, little knowing the belly of the beast was filled with armed soldiers who would soon destroy their city. The war originated from a quarrel between the goddesses Athena, Hera, and Aphrodite, after Eris, the goddess of strife and discord, gave them a golden apple, sometimes known as the Apple of Discord, marked "for the fairest". Zeus sent the goddesses to Paris, who judged that Aphrodite, as the "fairest", should receive the apple. In exchange, Aphrodite made Helen, the most beautiful of all women and wife of Menelaus, fall in love with Paris, who took her to Troy. Agamemnon, king of Mycenae and the brother of Helen's husband Menelaus, led an expedition of Achaean troops to Troy and besieged the city for ten years because of Paris' insult. After the deaths of many heroes, including the Achaeans Achilles and Ajax, and the Trojans Hector and Paris, the city fell to the ruse of the Trojan Horse. The Achaeans slaughtered the Trojans (except for some of the women and children whom they kept or sold as slaves) and desecrated the temples, thus earning the gods' wrath. Few of the Achaeans returned safely to their homes and many founded colonies in distant shores. The Romans later traced their origin to Aeneas, one of the Trojans, who was said to have led the surviving Trojans to modern-day Italy. (wikipedia)

Tuesday, October 22, 2013

PANDORA AND HER BOX CAUSE QUITE A STIR IN ERROS[LEGENDS]COLLECTION!!!

The myth of Pandora’s box is considered one of the most descriptive myths of human behavior in Greek mythology. Ancient Greeks used this myth not only to instruct themselves about the weaknesses of humans, but also to explain several misfortunes of the human race. Pandora was, according to the myth, the first woman on Earth. She was created by Gods; each one of them gave her a gift, thus, her name in Greek means “the one who bears all gifts”.Pandora was created as a punishment to the mankind; Zeus wanted to punish people because Prometheus stole the fire to give it to them. Her gifts were beautifully evil, according to Hesiod. Hephaestus created her from clay, shaping her perfectly, Aphrodite gave her femininity and Athena taught her crafts. Hermes was ordered by Zeus to teach her to be deceitful, stubborn and curious.In the God of War series,the most powerful weapon a mortal could wield, the Pandora's Box allowed even a mortal to have the power to slay a God. Kratos who faced the challenges of Pandora's Temple eventually obtains Pandora's Box however just as he does, he is killed by Ares and the box is stolen by Harpies. Kratos found himself in the cursed Underworld however unlike any other mortal, Kratos was determined to get out of Underworld which he did without much hassle. Kratos then made his way to Ares and when he finally did confront the God Of War, Kratos knocked Pandora's Box from Ares's grasp by using Zeus's Fury and immediately opened the box unleashing all of it's powers upon himself. This time the box allowed Kratos to stand toe-to-toe with Ares in both size and power. ( Wiki.com ) The myth of Pandora’s box has been fascinating people since ever, catching the imagination of countless artists, who created frescos, mosaics and sculptures depicting Pandora and the mythological elements. The myth itself though appears in many different versions; the most distinctive difference is that in some myths Hope does come out. The main purpose of the myth of Pandora though is to address the question of why evil exists in the world. Today the phrase "to open Pandora's box" means to perform an action that may seem small or innocent, but that turns out to have severe and far-reaching consequences. But for Erros, the far-ranging, and sweeping consequences have been all for the better than for some beastly trivial pursuit. He was a budding young designer who found his niche in the fashion world by taking risks and non unlike Pandora, Erros was not afraid to open all avenues of possibilities whether it may seemed trivially inconsequential or it may be sweepingly significant ~ all for his love of creation.

Monday, September 23, 2013

TITANOMACHY ~ ERROS[LEGENDS]COLLECTION'S MOTHER OF ALL BATTLES!!!

“ We make war that we may live in peace!” is a famous saying of the great Greek philosopher Aristotle which Erros quoted when his “LEGENDS” collection was premiered fall of 2012, is also the driving force behind one of the most chronicled War in the annals of mankind ~ the War of the Titans. “In Greek Mythology the Titanomachy /ËŒtaɪtəˈnÉ’mÉ™ki/ or War of the Titans (Greek: Τιτανομαχία), was the ten-year series of battles which were fought in Thessaly between the two camps of deities long before the existence of mankind: the Titans, based on Mount Othrys, and the Olympians, who would come to reign on Mount Olympus. This Titanomachia is also known as the Battle of the Titans, Battle of Gods, or just The Titan War.” The Titans were a race of deities who ruled the world before the Gods came to existence. In Greek mythology, the Titans (Τιτάν) were a race of extremely powerful and physically huge deities that ruled the world during the legendary Golden Age of Mankind. They were the children of Gaia and Ouranos. There were 12 original Titans, the males being known as the Titans (Coeus, Crius, Cronos, Hyperion, Iapetus, and Oceanus) and the females as the Titanides (Mnemosyne, Phoebe, Rhea, Tethys, Theia, Themis and Thera). They were ruled by the youngest Titan, Cronos, who overthrew Ouranos with the aid of Gaia (who crafted his sickle) and his brothers (not Oceanus). Later, several of the Titans also produced offspring which were also Titans. These Titans included the children of Hyperion (Selene), ( Eos), (Helios), the daughters of Coeus (Leto and Asteria), the sons of Iapetus (Atlas, Menoetius, Prometheus, and Epimetheus) and the children of Crius (Astraios, Pallas and Perses). The Titans preceded the Olympians, who, led by Zeus, eventually overthrew them in the Titanomachy. The Titans were then imprisoned in Tartarus, the deepest and darkest pit of the Underworld. Only a few Titans (such as Prometheus and Oceanus) were spared that fate.  Atlas, who led the Titans in the Titanomachy, was forced to hold the sky (Ouranos) upon his shoulders, fore the sky was greatly damaged in the war and couldn't support itself and also because of the death of the sky (Ouranus). The Titans believed that they had to win or the gods would make the mortals suffer, caring only for control and power. The Titans Prometheus, Helios, and his sisters joined the gods in the battle against the Titans, betraying their very own. The Titans were led by the great Atlas, who saved Cronos from being captured by Hades in an attempt to consume his soul. In Cronos’ place Atlas was captured, but the battle continued. Mountains were hurled like mere pebbles, and the ground shook from massive earthquakes. The war between the Titans and the gods forged the landscape of the mortal world. Eventually, Zeus created the Blade of Olympus, and used its immense magical power to send the Titans to the foulest pits of the Underworld – Tartarus. This ended the Great War, and the gods established their domain upon Mount Olympus, being worshiped by the mortals who begged for their mercy and guidance. The Golden Age had indeed ended. In Tartarus, the Titans would be tortured or trapped for all eternity (despite Cronos being the one who caused the great war). Cronos suffered the fate of wandering the Desert of Lost Souls with Pandora's Temple chained to his back until the strength of the whirling winds and sands ripped his flesh from his bones. Aegaeon was transformed into a living prison for oathbreakers by the Furies for breaking his oath to Zeus to fight alongside the Gods with the other Hecatonchires. The Titan Typhon was imprisoned within an enormous mountain. On the same mountain as Prometheus, because of betraying Zeus and giving the mortals the fires of Olympus, was forced to endure the pain of having his liver eaten everyday by a large eagle. ( wiki.com)

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