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Pecked and Painted Rock Art, from Long Meg to Giant Wallaroo

Art / Photobook
Series: Wildlife Art Series Volume: 20
By: Tony Hopkins
illustrations throughout
Publisher: Langford Press
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  • Pecked and Painted ISBN: 9781904078296 Hardback Aug 2010 In stock
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Charging bison and dancing horses, swirling spirals and shamans in the spirit world: trance images, pecked and painted onto living rock by generations of hunter-gatherers, herders and farmers.

Whatever its meaning when the earth was young, rock art speaks to us now of a time when people lived their lives close to nature, in tune with the rhythm of the earth. It is no coincidence that most rock art is associated with what we think of today as wilderness areas, the far reaches of temporal and spiritual existence, wild landscapes where the past is still visible in the present, where what is most special has to do with the way we respond to nature.

For twenty years Tony Hopkins has filled sketchbooks with his impressions of the world's wild places and their secret rock art sites. This collection of paintings is his way of reaffirming the connection between people and their natural environment: art gifted to the elements, gathered from the wilderness.

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Art / Photobook
Series: Wildlife Art Series Volume: 20
By: Tony Hopkins
illustrations throughout
Publisher: Langford Press
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