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Reconstructing some geometric patterns after the remarkable "Le Decor Geometrique de la Mosaique Romaine II - Repertoire graphique et descriptifs des decors centres"
The exact identity of silphium is unclear. It is commonly believed to be a now-extinct plant of the genus Ferula. It was used in classical antiquity for many purposes, including as an abortive. It was the essential item of trade from the ancient North African city of Cyrene. https://t.co/hpnvMjT6hc
I recreated patterns of the gorgeous mosaics of the mausoleum of Galla Placidia, now available printed on various supports in my redbubble boutique. They'll make the coolest present for your favourite byzantine art afficionado ! https://t.co/7MRdaY1ejH
The roman mosaic rosace at the Royal palace of Porcini. I recreated the circular pattern and created a square pattern inspired bu it. Use them for free in your own mosaics or other graphic creations https://t.co/9P8kR1tkaz
@Manda_like_wine We French invented a machine for this kind of assholes.
4 birds from the Birds mosaics in Caesarea, Israel,:
peacock
partridge
Guinea hen
Damn long legged bird also found on a Pompeii fresco. This one drives me nuts, any one knows what it is ?