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nature's predators live through death
i love this because it’s like. why did paleolithic peoples paint the hunt. perhaps to celebrate and honour brave deeds that kept the community alive. perhaps to bring luck for future hunts. perhaps to instruct those who came after how to slay the beast. perhaps to remind us we can: that the mammoth is not unkillable.
this graffiti, too, serves those purposes!
Great street art!
i love this because it’s like. why did paleolithic peoples paint the hunt. perhaps to celebrate and honour brave deeds that kept the community alive. perhaps to bring luck for future hunts. perhaps to instruct those who came after how to slay the beast. perhaps to remind us we can: that the mammoth is not unkillable.
this graffiti, too, serves those purposes!
Great street art!
Beinn Scalpie, CB
Dockworker, Hamburg, 1952 - by Toni Schneiders (1920 - 2006), German
titled ‘you, human, come here!’ c. 1950s.
Mural of Avolokitesevara (Bodhisattva Guanyin), Worshipping Bodhisattvas and Mendicant. Early Tang Dynasty (618-907 A.D.). Cave 57, south wall.
agalychnis callidryas, red eyed tree frog tadpoles
photo by geoff gallice on flickr