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dc_titansofmyth ([info]dc_titansofmyth) wrote in [info]dc_nextgen,
@ 2010-08-30 06:37:00

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When In Rome
Rome had always been famous for its museums filled with paintings and statues. The city was filled with art from all ages. Today, more art was being added in the form of statues. These were not being placed in the museums, but were being created on the streets.

Medusa, the gorgon from myth, made her way down the Via del Fori Imperiali and turned the citizens and tourists to stone with her gaze.


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