Artists of the Sky: Their synchronised flocking, a dance called ‘murmuration’ turns urban skies into living art. In their chaotic grace, they mirror the rhythm of cities: chaotic, collective, yet oddly harmonious.
A view from the Roman Forum to the Palatine Hill on the top. Rome, Italy - Ian Bozic/Focus Point Gazette The Palatine Hill: Cradle of Roman Civilization and Power History 1 min read
The House of Parliament, Elizabeth Tower (Big Ben), London - Ian Bozic/ Focus Point Gazette The Majestic Houses of Parliament, Elizabeth Tower and the rich history behind London’s most iconic landmark History 2 mins read
Ancient remains of the oldest religious Temple from Mesopotamia, a Temple of the Mother Goddess Ninhursag. About 6,000 BCE, British Museum, London - Ian Bozic/Focus Point Gazette The Mystique of Ninhursag: The Ancient Sumerian Goddess of Love and Fertility History 2 mins read
King Charles I statue at the Trafalgar Square facing the Houses of Parliament, London. Ian Bozic/FocusPointGazette Understanding the execution of King Charles I History 1 min read
Ancient Roman Goddess of Love and Fertility, Juno, statue, British Museum, London - Ian Bozic/Focus Point Gazette Mysteries of Juno, the Revered Goddess of Roman Mythology History 2 mins read
Artists of the Sky: Their synchronised flocking, a dance called ‘murmuration’ turns urban skies into living art. In their chaotic grace, they mirror the rhythm of cities: chaotic, collective, yet oddly harmonious.