Essay on Painting and Cave Art

Submitted By zachyuhas
Words: 370
Pages: 2

Cave Art

Cave art is very old, unique, and interesting but their sole purpose isn’t fully understood. There are many theories on why they were created and what they were supposed to mean Some popular theories suggest that they were created to serve as communication between different groups of people, painted for the purpose of artwork, and created as meaningful parts of religious ceremonies. I definitely feel that these artists were very skilled and very connected to what they were drawing. I think that the art was created with water or animal fat and mixed with dirt or charcoal. There were probably a lot of other things that they could use for color too. I don’t think that any ordinary person could paint these. I think that there were specific people assigned to tell the stories. I don’t think that they wanted an unskilled painter trying to paint tell these very important and very heroic stories. The paintings were primarily animals. In my opinion, I think they drew these animals to tell a story on how they tracked and finally killed the animal. Obviously, going on a successful hunting trip was definitely something to be proud of and want to remember for a long time. Another point would have to be that they wanted to pay respect to the animal. They also could have painted them for the next people to come through and they could learn from the art. They could learn about which animals were in the area and how they killed the animal. Animals weren’t the only things that