Monday, April 28, 2008


"cave.man"

Study, back in Paint.

4 comments:

Bev said...

This took enlarging to see why you called it cave.man.

Maybe this is what you would see first thing in the morning if you were a prehistoric man living in a cave. It would have to be near the extrance, not anywhere in the bowels of the earth, because it looks like there is moss growing on the ceiling and stalamites.

The Artful Eye said...

This would make a great trailer image for a horror flick. No harm or insult here. It gave me the creeps to see those haunting eyes once enlarged.

Cool, love scary films.

Bev said...

I get it now.

Irene said...

Lascaux is the setting of a complex of caves in southwestern France famous for its cave paintings. The original caves are located near the village of Montignac, in the Dordogne département. They contain some of the most well-known Upper Paleolithic art. These paintings are estimated to be 16,000 years old. They primarily consist of realistic images of large animals, most of which are known from fossil evidence to have lived in the area at the time. Lascaux was added to the UNESCO World Heritage Sites list in 1979.

I imagine something like this, John. You would have been there, working on some of the best pieces.