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It’s a wonderful colourful life

Jun25

People are captivated by colour, which transformed Earth long before they did and which today is riotously embedded in society and culture. Inconceivable that people could – or would want to – live without it, and that may always have been the case. Continue reading →

1 Comment Posted in Art & Artists Tagged cave art, cave painting, colour, Mark Rothko

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