We all knew crayons could be used to draw beautiful art, but who knew crayons could also themselves be art? Behold Wax Nostalgic, a project which features the work of artist Hoang Tran, who creates ...
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Remarkable New Research on Ochre ‘Crayons’ Colors in Scientists’ Understanding of How Neanderthals Made Art
A recently published study suggests humans' creative inclinations go back much further than previously thought ...
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Neanderthals used ochre crayons 130,000 years ago
Recent archaeological excavations in Crimea have unearthed a fascinating aspect of Neanderthal culture: the crafting and use ...
Ochre artefacts found in Crimea show signs of having been used for drawing, adding to evidence that Neanderthals used pigments in symbolic ways ...
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42,000-Year-Old Yellow Crayon Suggests Neanderthals Created Art – And It’s Still Sharp Too
The creation of art has historically been thought of as a distinctly Homo sapiens behavior, but the recent discovery of a crayon-like piece of ocher that’s at least 42,000 years old adds to a growing ...
Never underestimate the can-do spirit of someone willing to don a giant Crayon box costume to ensure an important figure in local history isn't forgotten. Jeanne Johansen, president of the Fort Pierce ...
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