“His patriotism led him in 1940, when he was a student at the Athens School of Fine Arts, to the creation of wonderful patriotic lithographic posters on the Greek-Italian War, such as the heroines carrying on their shoulders the munitions in the mountains of Pindos or the one with the fearless armed soldier who has the slogan on it that reads: “Come and take it!” His admiration and respect for the spiritual people led him to the production of a series of excellent woodcut portraits, distinguished for the unrivaled representation of the great writers and poets such as Palamas, Sikelianos, Benesis, Terzakis and others. At the same time, he illustrated more than 100 books (P.S Delta: Trelandonis, Magas and The Secrets of the Swamp, P. Prevelakis: The Countdown, ll. Venezi: Galini, the Number 31328 and Autumn in Italy, P. Haris: Sikelianos: Christ in Rome, N. Vrettakos: Chorus, etc.), completing with his unique expressive way his contribution to our cultural development.Source: pemptousia.gr