
This painting of a cave bear, at the Chauvet Cave in France, was drawn with 14 lines around 32,000 years ago. The artist used a technique known as ‘stump-drawing’ – the use of fingers or a piece of hide to paint the muzzle and to emphasize the outlines of the head and forequarters [1620×1080]
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Also the shoulder is created out of a natural rock outcrop to look more 3d
A true artist! Such an amazing talent! ❤️
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Werner Herzog’s film “Cave of Forgotten Dreams” explores the Chaucer Cave – absolutely stunning paintings of lions, wooly rhinos, horses. Some have 8 legs, suggesting that the animals would appear to ‘run’ as fire light flickered