Weighing Ingredients in Rome
by Angel Kelley
Sunlight cuts sharply across the white marble facade of a Roman pharmacy, illuminating a row of glass apothecary jars filled with vibrant red and yellow powders. A pharmacist’s hand, stained with chalk dust from weighing ingredients, hovers over a brass scale, holding a small paper bag. The scene is anchored by the deep blue of a traditional ceramic tile sign hanging above the counter, against the bright afternoon glare reflecting off the polished stone floor. Nearby, a customer waits, holding a crumpled paper receipt, while a small potted basil plant sits on the windowsill, catching the light. The composition shows the intersection of ancient tradition and daily routine, with the pharmacist’s focused expression framed by the colorful jars.
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