Warm Beige — 2 museum-grade prints in this palette. The Sydney Opera House — designed by Jørn Utzon and opened in 1973 — is a UNESCO World Heritage site and one of the most photographed buildings on earth. The Sydney Harbour Bridge, nicknamed the Coathanger for its distinctive arch, opened in 1932 and remains the city's great steel threshold between north shore and CBD. 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.