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STORY BEHIND THE PAINTING – Equus II
Read moreI wanted a companion piece to “Circus Horse” so I researched other equine forms that might be found on...
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Creative Techniques: What Are Grounds?
Read moreA few definitions before we begin as it is often confusing to figure out the difference between primers, sizing,...
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Cupules as a Rock Art form (Rock Art of Sedona)
Read moreOne rock art form that is often overlooked is called cupules. These cupules are small, bowl-shaped depressions that have...
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NEW PAINTING – Equus I
Read moreWhat first impresses us about “Equus I” is the beauty and simplicity of the linework. The artist who created...
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Creative Techniques: What Are Supports
Read moreWhat are supports? Supports are the structures on which you apply your paint or the structure on which the...
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STORY BEHIND THE PAINTINGS — Circus Horse
Read moreThis aptly named Circus Horse from the Le Portel Cave in Ariege, France is part of what is known...
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Zion National Park and Quail Creek
Read moreYou will see three sites in Zion National Park and one site on private land. Petroglyph Canyon is an...
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Nampaweap and Paiute Cave
Read moreLocated deep in the Arizona Strip south of St. George, these two isolated sites represent very different cultures and...
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Inferences from location of rock art — Southwest
Read moreSo what inferences can be made from rock art being concentrated in some areas, none at easily accessible sites,...