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From Maine to Greece. Illustrator series. Necromanteion of Ephyra (400-300 BC aprox., the only known Ancient Greek oracle of the dead), Greece - 08.10.2021

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  Something funny happened on the way to the Nekromanteion. We are definitely not in Maine, but not a problem. We do not need to learn to speak early Greek to join the fun. My colleagues from Portugal had shared pictures of their explorations. We have been working together on monolithic work. We have been finding a multilayer art form which gives a lot of insight to lives of ancient humans. We were surprised to find it on masonry; Ancient Greek masonry. If you have been following this blog you will have a good understanding of how this works. The Illustrator program allows me to lift and separate the layers. The art here is super, and I do not try to pretend that my highlighting is the art form. It does allow me to keep track of the different subject and styles for future comparisons. This is all new for me anyway, so there is a lot of room for improvement.  So for now thank you so much for looking, and lets get on with the show.  https://youtu.be/iKmnJv-yeXo   Above I have included a