some i'm excited to listen to today

Konx-om-Pax - Ways of Seeing (Planet Mu)
Anthony Naples - Fog FM (ANS)
Lost Souls Of Saturn – Self Titled (R&S)
Christopher Willits - Sunset (Ghostly)

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Can’t believe these Roman treasures from Pompeii in the Naples National Archaeological Museum, are going to be heading to Oxford for show - looking at Roman life through what they ate - and how.

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Finished on location work! Sorry it took me a long time to post this one, had a bit of a busy day on my hands.

Hope to share many more updates today 😁🎨 Plus - going to Italy (Naples, Sorrento) on Wednesday-Saturday. Will also try to update from there 🇮🇹!!!

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Goodness! As my counter ticks over the 20,000 followers mark (!!) I was busy tweeting about Roman from
Couldn’t have been more fitting if I tried.

By way of thanks, here’s Mercury the messenger from emerging from the pumice stones & now in Naples.

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The bull’s side-eye is magnificent.
Europa and the Bull fresco from the House of Jason

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Bad dogs, 'Bible historiée toute figurée', Naples c. 1350 (BnF, Français 9561, fol. 179r)

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Enjoying working in a very impasto style. At this rate it will be dry by Christmas!

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More Strange & Fantastical Post-Apocalyptic Ruins by François de Nomé (1593 – after 1620). The Frenchman lived in Naples, and created paintings of imaginary ruins - some inspired by the Fall of Rome & Sack of Troy. He lived 100 years before Piranesi & 300 before the Surrealists.

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The magnificent frescoes found in the following villas: Publius Fannius Synistor, Villa della Pisanella, and Villa del fondo Ippolito Zurlo. They are displayed in several major museums. Also known as the frescoes Boscoreale
Boscoreale, Province of Naples, Campania, Italy.

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Europa riding the bull. Fresco from Pompeii (House of Fatal Love, IX, 5, 18). 1st century AD. (Naples, National Archaeological Museum)

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Dido, queen of Carthage seated on a throne, attended by handmaiden, looking at the personnification of Asia? (right) and Africa? (left). Aeneas' ship feature in the background. 1st century AD. (National Archaeological Museum, Naples)

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4. My favorite OC design? I love them all but I'd like to think my sona Naples has a pretty iconic design (not like internet famous per se, but being distilled to a really specific essence like, red sash? sword? silver teeth? Yep Thats Him) That said, update soon maybe hmm

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Roman pigeon mosaic from Capua Vetere, in the Museo Archeologico Nazionale in Things to do in Naples: https://t.co/ShBAwkiTQ5

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Ivan Aivazovsky. The Bay of Naples 1841 and The brig Mercury encounter after defeating two Turkish ships, 1848. the sea: calm or threatening. clouds and beautiful light. TY Mordecai

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