Oh Clive, I just love your diversity. I love ancient cave art but I never thought that I could re-produce it. This has opened up so many opportunities & imagination. THANK YOU so much! From Ambermoon
What a clever way to bring art and history together. Great for children and adults alike, after all how many adults know what the caveman used to make their art? Bravo.
Archeology shows us that chalk (white), charcoal (black), red ochre (various red shades), yellow ochre (various yellows) and mixes of those wpuld have been used as pigments. I think there was a blue shade too, but can't remember. Next time try some red oxide, it looks nice in mine.
Thank u for sharing!! This looks very relaxing to do.. I have some photos I took in Moab Utah that were of tribes and things they hunted.. I may try n find them and repaint one! 😄
Oh Clive, I just love your diversity. I love ancient cave art but I never thought that I could re-produce it. This has opened up so many opportunities & imagination. THANK YOU so much! From Ambermoon
Thank you so happy I inspired you
This is wonderful.
What a clever way to bring art and history together. Great for children and adults alike, after all how many adults know what the caveman used to make their art? Bravo.
Thank you so much I love to inspire
Thankyou sir for such a amazing explanation
LOVE cave art! It is breathtaking and fascinating. Thank you so much for this lesson!
So kind thank you 😊
Brilliant idea, and a really effective painting. As soon as I can get my 'cave wall' prepared I'm having a go. Thanks Clive
Thank you have fun
Thanks for the simple approach to create acrylic pieces.
Thanks for the inspiration.
I like it, I enjoyed the process !!! Thank you!!!!!!
Thank you 😊
Awesome can’t wait to try this new concept!!!🎨
Thank you for your support
Thanks Clive for such a useful lesson ☺️
This was very helpful for my son's school project, thanks! 😊
So kind thank you
Coooool lit painting!!!! Bless u!!!!
This is Awesome!
rock on Clive
I'm so going to do this. Love it
Thank you
Wonderful, thank you! We will use this for inspiration as we study art history :)
This Is great Clive love the end result 😉👏👍🎨😁
So glad you enjoyed it
Very interesting, indeed. :) Great idea of yours. Thank you
I had fun working on it thanks for your comment
Very good
Great idea! Very creative! ❤️❤️❤️🎨🎨🎨
Thank you
Brilliant as usual. ❤ it
Awesome thank you for sharing!!
Thank you 🙏
Interesant ..........
Archeology shows us that chalk (white), charcoal (black), red ochre (various red shades), yellow ochre (various yellows) and mixes of those wpuld have been used as pigments. I think there was a blue shade too, but can't remember.
Next time try some red oxide, it looks nice in mine.
Very interesting yes I did not have any red oxide
Thank u for sharing!! This looks very relaxing to do.. I have some photos I took in Moab Utah that were of tribes and things they hunted.. I may try n find them and repaint one! 😄
Sounds great 👍
I'm not clear on the modelling paste ... do we add chalk dust TO the modelling paste? If so, can volcanic ash be used?
Model it paste is just acrylic resin with chalk added yes you can add sand or volcanic ash
It's a reindeer ;)
Why didn't early man paint portraits ?
Good point not something I have thought about may be it's about a story rather than observation or they just didn't like each other 😂
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Well the siren head cave paintings are fake
This was very helpful for my son's school project, thanks! 😊
Thank you