Latin & Greek Prints
Catullus | I hate and I love | Fractured type | Art print
Catullus | I hate and I love | Fractured type | Art print
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Odi et amo
I hate and I love.
From the poem by the Roman poet Catullus in which he declares his anguished feelings to his lover, Lesbia.
Odi et amo. Quare id faciam fortasse requiris.
Nescio, sed fieri sentio et excrucior.
Loose translation:
I hate and I love. Why am I doing this, you may well ask.
I don't know, I just feel it happening, and it's tearing me apart.
Large art print. Modern type in classical colours: grape seed black and carmine cochineal on a lead white background. Printed on thick matte Japanese paper sizes:



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