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Espectacular.Amigo venezolano, CĂșcuta
ReplyDeleteSome of the blooms in the painting at the top remind me of the millefiori glass paperweights from Murano, Italy.
ReplyDelete+ Bellissimi fiori.
ReplyDeleteGli artigiani del vetro di Murano hanno usato i fiori selvatici del Veneto come inspirazione per creare il vetro millefiori.
Il vetro millefiori ebbe inizio in Fenicia.
Anon@9:48am - Thank you for that interesting information.
DeleteWow, so the ancient Phoenicians (Lebanon area today) invented millefiori glass! Fascinating. (And kudos to Anonymous, for such clear Italian describing it, that even a Yank like me can get his full message. Mille grazie, amice!
DeleteScott from Massachusetts said.
ReplyDeleteVery pretty pics indeed. Though I wouldn't want to be doing a 1000-piece jig-saw puzzle of them. I'm still working on the 4th of July scene. I'm seeing red, white and blue in my sleep!!!