Wonderful! Through historic symbol studies, the lines are masculine/phallic and dots are round/zero point/receptive which is feminine. Animal/humans won't appreciate history or culture, but we'll someday invest time in the primitive arts again. I'm learning to make Ochre from scratch. Thank you for sharing!
Thanks for this wonderful video.
Glad you enjoyed it!
A wonderful short film. Thank you Clarence and everyone invo9lved in putting this out to the world.
Thank you, Alexander.
So much learning in a beautiful, concise film. I loved this !
Thanks so much!
It is nice learning about cultures and the way of the Earth.
Thank you.
imma respect the fact the child stood still as flys when on him
Wonderful! Through historic symbol studies, the lines are masculine/phallic and dots are round/zero point/receptive which is feminine. Animal/humans won't appreciate history or culture, but we'll someday invest time in the primitive arts again. I'm learning to make Ochre from scratch. Thank you for sharing!
Thank you, Algorab.
Thank you.
+The Real Finnbar, www.walsheyfilms.com.au/ We produced these videos for Iga Warta :)
Warndu-watya