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The way we look at it thousands of years ago, a man dressed in animal fur painted on the walls of a French cave. His paintings are made of red rock powder and black charcoal. his

author:Far from the Pacific Ocean

The Way We Look (Translation)

Thousands of years ago, a man dressed in animal fur painted on the walls of a French cave. His paintings are made of red rock powder and black charcoal. His pigments were mixed with large chunks of grease, like crayons. He painted large pieces of color on the stone walls of the cave and drew running horses. Even for people today, the paintings look beautiful and graceful.

We need beauty to surround us. That's why we paint and sculpt. That's why we wear jewelry, bracelets, and earrings. Or why we have colors and symbols on our clothes, houses, furniture, and many more items we own and use.

We all like to be pretty. However, it is beautiful for one person, but not for another. We gain awareness of beauty from the culture in which we live. The perception of beauty depends on the way we perceive it.

[P246 Illustration: These mustang murals, which exist in the caves of Lascaux, France, are more than 15,000 years old.] ]

(P247 illustration: A South African woman decorates her courtyard wall with mysterious tribal symbols.)

(02.11.2022, translated as the eleventh day of the first lunar month of the Year of the Tiger)

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