Traveling in Italy- I noticed that the Roman warm color palette still vibrates from many walls of modern houses. Ancient pigmentation archetypes are still alive.
Can you tell which wall is ancient and, which is modern?
I was strolling around the Shimogamo Shrine in Kyoto. It was a book market day. I noticed a booklet with Japanese text and Western calculations.
Amy Thomas is an editor. She is the editor of my latest books. I shared my longing for the Ancient Alexandrian Library and Sappho’s burned
If you look into artists’ childhood memories, drawings, and music and literature they liked, you will most likely see the connection to what they create
The Spiritual Blueprint phenomenon reveals itself in the artistic process of any creator. It embraces the essence of any creator’s actions, visualizations, thoughts, and feelings
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What beautiful photos! It’s as if, on the second one down, the color has been rubbed and polished into the walls. The bottom one is just “painted on”. I do love terracotta color!
Nona, my best favourite – decayed walls. This post is an Italian version for WabiSabi
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