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Paleolithic people living more than 10,000 years ago had a better artistic eye than modern painters and sculptures — at least when it came to watching how horses and other four-legged animals move. A ...
Hello Everyone! My name is Aaron Blaise and I’ve been an animator, wildlife artist and animation feature film director for the past 30 years. I’m also an art educator and run a website called ...
Some animals at the Humane Society of Southern Arizona have a new ally in the effort to find their forever homes. A group of eighth-graders at Cross Middle School in the Amphitheater Public Schools ...
Alexis Kandra has been drawing animals for years, but she never drew them with a moral message. They served as symbols—for danger, peace, or mystery. Kandra, a contemporary artist, is now painting ...
They may not have understood why, but cavemen were really good at drawing animals, new research suggests. Better than us modern humans are today. By analyzing 1000 prehistoric and modern art ...
WASHINGTON (AP) — Scientists have found the oldest known example of an animal drawing: a red silhouette of a bull-like beast on the wall of an Indonesian cave. The sketch is at least 40,000 years old, ...
A 40,000-year-old painting of a mysterious, wild cow-like beast discovered in a Borneo cave is the oldest human-made drawing of an animal on record, a new study finds. The discovery indicates that ...
Prehistoric artists were better at portraying the walk of four-legged animals in their art than modern man, according to new research. Prehistoric artists were better at portraying the walk of ...
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