Sunday, July 26, 2009

Where we are?

This is my new Heilman box, almost all filled. Compare to this? Nah.

Stop buying pastels now, please!





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Two BONUS Pics: La grotte de Lascaux painting (top pic) and La grotte Chauvet-Pont-d'Arc painting (bottom pic). When Pablo Picasso visited the newly-discovered Lascaux caves, in the Dordogne, in 1940, he emerged from them saying of modern art, "We have discovered nothing".

Think about this guys+gals: The Chauvet paintings are currently thought to be between 29,700 and 32,400 years old. This is about 10,000 years older than the art in the Lascaux caves, which is around 17,000 years old.

Pretty damn old.

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