Cave art 

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  • Interesting abstract fractal artwork.

  • Small boat in inland sea at Dwejra Gozo. / This place is very famous with tourists. It is also very famous with scuba divers where they can dive in the nearby sea. It is very close to the Azure window. This / work / has / been / produced / by / Christian / Zammit / Kindly / click / on / photo / below. / Visit my gallery / Monthly Journals

  • The intricate etchings on the bark of this this tree offer fascinating images that I was fortunate to discover walking to my car in West Hollywood, a suburb in Los Angeles. I took several photos of graffiti trees using my Macro lens and selected those that have multiple images, colors and texture. In this composition I perceive a vast landscape with villages, people and mountain trails. The graphic details on this tree remind me of the primitive imagery of cave art. There are many icons to discover and I always look forward to your projections in my series of graffiti trees.

  • Third in the Series taken at the Spit, Gold Coast, Qld Australia. / / /

  • Awaiting Supper March 2008 SIZE: 12X16 inch MEDIA: Acrylic STYLE: Fantasy Halloween 100% BY Philippe Fernandez

  • Title: (Hall Of Hazel) March 2008 SIZE: 9X12 inch canvas, sides are staple free and painted Black. Ready to hang. MEDIA: Acrylic STYLE: Surreal Gothic Abstract 100% BY Philippe Fernandez

  • Joshua Tree National Park

  • To top off the discovery of this ancient Sumerian cave, in traversing the depths I came across these golden gates. I was flabbergasted! After some toil we were able to open the gates to see what lay beyond. Here is where it gets really good! I discovered Sumerian cuniform tablets which we carefully transported back to the US. I was unaware at the time of the future influence these tablets would have on my life! / After months of translation it was discovered that these tablets held the secret to the controversial subject of Nibiru, commonly spelled Neberu. Some believe Neberu is a twelth planet, others that it is a sun, or god, others that it relates to a crossing between the heavens. / I will divulge my fidings with my next photo.

  • A part of my continuing efforts to get the abstract to refer to the real.

  • This drawing embodies most of what interested me and drove my art in the last 90’s early 2000’s – working in charcoal and earth colours like the cave painters of Lascaux; expressing the unconscious images that arose and intuitively developing them. In many of my drawing of that time I scratched and gouged the paper, rubbing out, painting over, so that the result was a distressed surface. Nightbirds also reflects that I’m often insomniac, kept awake by the ‘night terrors’ .... drawing them is a way of co-opting them, making them into a strength instead of draining away your power. Charcoal pastel and conte on paper.

  • Image copyright © 2008 Abeque Wikimac. Copying and displaying or redistribution of this image without permission from the artist is strictly prohibited.

  • This is a digital art compilation image. I have several images added. First is the main image which is a pine cone interior reshaped using the Flaming Pear sphere warp B filter giving the impression of mountains, second is the cliff dwellings which I used the clone filter to make the cave entrances, third is the waterfall which i added using the layer/blend with multiply, the fires are layer/blended, the ladder is a picture of a telephone pole which I had to use several times to make the ladder and logs for the fires, the wolves are layer/blended, the fish are layer/blended in multiply, the tree, bird in the tree are layer/blended, the deer in the upper right corner is layer/blended, the bird in the high grass reeds is layer/blended, the water from the waterfall is layer/blended and all added items are done in Photoshop 7. / This art work is registered copyright© 2008 and any copyright infringement will be prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law in the USA and International.

  • please visit my online fineart gallery for other products of all kinds, thank you, g. anthony gallo / Arteologist23

  • Acrylic, Cave Paintings

  • This prehistoric painting deep inside Tham Lod, a cave in Lum Nam Pai Wildlife sanctuary, Mae Hong Son Province, Thailand, has been rubbed out. This may be the only surviving image of this lost artwork. I took the photograph shortly after the painting was discovered. Not long afterwards, a village boy, helping to clean graffitti from the cave walls before a Royal visit, scrubbed the painting. Now only a vague shadow remains. What is one person’s art…..The area around the cave is rich in archaeological sites, including a nearby rockshelter which was first inhabited more than 20,000 years ago. In another chamber in the cave are the remains of ancient teakwood coffins, nearly 2,000 years old. / Winner of the First Things challenge, Hunter gatherer society, July 4, 2009.

  • © C J Lewis, 1977. Taken using a Nikon SLR 35mm film camera. Shot taken in 1977 during an outback trip when we dropped in on Selby & his wife. / MCN:C43A1-CC2CC-3982B

  • Fractal & artist renderings.

  • Patterns in the rock in the Sudwala Caves, Mpumalanga, South Africa.

  • An Emerging Red Dragon.

  • Best Viewed Larger / (listen to the musice (below) as it adds to the viewing experience) If you look closely you see eyes and ears that look like a bat. / This was from a photograph of a stingray that had washed up onto the shore laying covered in sand. Poor thing didn’t make it back to the sea. There was a bit of seaweed lying next to him. / This particular type doesn’t sting with its’ tail but with the barbs that are lined on it’s back. Something I didn’t know when I accidently stepped on one in October 2008. I have lived in Southern California my entire life spending countless days at the beach and I never knew that stingrays come to shore between Bolsa Chica & Carlsbad in late October. I learned it that day :o0 I used Photoshop, Fractalius, & PWP / Obscurred – Smashing Pumpkins

  • Abstract macro photography paint on plaster over masonry. Cave Painting Greeting Card Cave Painting Matted Print Cave Painting Laminated Print Cave Painting Mounted Print Cave Painting Canvas Print Cave Painting Framed Print you might also like: Cave Painting Triptych Laminated Print Cave Painting Triptych Mounted Print Cave Painting Triptych Canvas Print Cave Painting Triptych Framed Print

  • “The Black crow king” “I am the black crow king / The Keeper of the nodding corn / All the hammers are a-talking, all the nails are a-singing / So sweet and low, you can hear it in the valley / Where live the lame and the blind / They climb the hill out of its belly, leave with mean, black boots on” Something about Nick Caves unique face has always intrigued me long before I listened to his music. Everything is all tightly wound around the eyes but as soon as you get to the tip of the nose there’s this droop and mush-mouthness almost like a release from all the tension at the top. If you can in fact read a person by their covering; he is both a highbrow intellectual and ghoul-faced maniac, devilishly handsome, and just plain devilish. And this is an image that marries perfectly with his artistic creations. The Black crow-cage symbolizes the dark subject matter of most of his career while the humming bird represents the songs like “O children” and “Into my arms” that surface every now and then and are beautiful and free of any stage persona.

  • “The Black crow king” “I am the black crow king / The Keeper of the nodding corn / All the hammers are a-talking, all the nails are a-singing / So sweet and low, you can hear it in the valley / Where live the lame and the blind / They climb the hill out of its belly, leave with mean, black boots on” Something about Nick Caves unique face has always intrigued me long before I listened to his music. Everything is all tightly wound around the eyes but as soon as you get to the tip of the nose there’s this droop and mush-mouthness almost like a release from all the tension at the top. If you can in fact read a person by their covering; he is both a highbrow intellectual and ghoul-faced maniac, devilishly handsome, and just plain devilish. And this is an image that marries perfectly with his artistic creations. The Black crow-cage symbolizes the dark subject matter of most of his career while the humming bird represents the songs like “O children” and “Into my arms” that surface every now and then and are beautiful and free of any stage persona.

cave art – information provided by wikipedia:

Cave Paintings are paintings on cave walls and ceilings, usually dating to prehistoric times. The earliest known European cave paintings date to 32,000 years ago. The purpose of the cave paintings is not known, and may never be. The evidence suggests that they were not merely decorations of living areas, since the caves in which they have been found do not have signs of ongoing habitation. Also, they are often in areas of caves that aren't easily accessed. Some theories hold that they may have been a way of transmitting information, while other theories ascribe them a religious or ceremonial purpose.

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