Giannis Ploutarhos paid a visit to the AGWS (Australian Greek Welfare Society) in Brunswick last week and one teenager got his 15 minutes with the star.

Nineteen-year-old Achillea Konstandakis presented him with an amazing photo-realistic portrait. His mother Nouli Alyvv said Ploutarhos’ portrait took Achillea three hours to finish the night before. As a talented artist, Achillea says he is mostly interested in hyper-realism, and can draw a wide array of images and faces in extreme detail. He started drawing at the age of five and has already been awarded for his talents. He was awarded the first prize at the Whittlesea
Show, for a portrait of Julia Roberts. He is currently studying graphic design at the Victoria University, while working at a tattoo parlour. Amazingly, he did his first tattoo for a client when he was seventeen years old.

Ploutarhos visited AGWS alongside Fronditha Care and Agapi Care Inc to give the proceeds of his fundraising concert in person. The concert raised $90,000 for the three organisations.