Rome — 2 museum-grade prints, engineered to a wall. Rome — the Eternal City — layers two millennia of public architecture into a single skyline vocabulary: the Colosseum, completed under the Flavian emperors, and the Pantheon, whose pediment still carries Agrippa's dedicatory inscription. The geometric treatment here references that masonry heritage — amphitheatre tiers, classical columns, cobbled centro storico — without naming a single piazza, a pragmatic choice when the art is mood-first rather than map-precise tourism. Italy · Colosseum arches and St Peter's dome silhouette — contemporary illustrated stamp print inspired by global city landmark traditions, not an official postal issue.