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* Italo-Byzantine floor tile fragments,1859, at Wereldesend

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J.Garcia said:

The yellow pigment of Naples was hidden inside stones and then a yellow flower bloomed!
Only possible on the Italian Byzantine floor, Steve!
2 weeks ago

Steve Bucknell replied to J.Garcia:

We follow in the footsteps of the great archimandrites…
2 weeks ago

Malik Raoulda said:

Remarquable et intéressant partage bien évocateur.
Bonne et heureuse fin de semaine paisible et salutaire.
2 weeks ago ( translate )

Steve Bucknell replied to Malik Raoulda:

Merci, Malik.
2 weeks ago ( translate )

Tim Lukeman said:

Lovely, evocative, a little haunting ...
2 weeks ago

Steve Bucknell replied to Tim Lukeman:

Yes the tiles are said to have been part of a floor from a mortuary chapel. I put them together and placed the daffodil there.
2 weeks ago

William Sutherland said:

Phenomenal shot!
2 weeks ago ( translate )

Annemarie said:

Beautiful image

wish you a great coming season:!
2 weeks ago

Steve Bucknell replied to Annemarie:

It was a beautiful day in the abandoned cemetery. Thank you Annemarie.
2 weeks ago

Armando Taborda said:

The tiles' flower is the surprise of the day, Steve! Great!
2 weeks ago

Steve Bucknell replied to Armando Taborda:

My one concession to Spring and hope, Armando.
2 weeks ago

Brigitte ✨️ said:

I love it ♥️
2 weeks ago

Denis Croissant said:

...and a disabled daffodil...
12 days ago ( translate )

Steve Bucknell replied to Denis Croissant:

Decapitated in the service of Art.
12 days ago

Frank J Casella said:

I just had to look at this for some time .. don't know why. Your pictures do this to me .. often, Steve. Nice work!
8 days ago