https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=ZSxXABXBpJM
The 50240 range featured an interesting potpourri ...
I'll have to re-explore it.
In the meantime, I'd wanted some submissions from my visually "tactile" thread logged here :
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=ZSxXABXBpJM
The 50240 range featured an interesting potpourri ...
I'll have to re-explore it.
In the meantime, I'd wanted some submissions from my visually "tactile" thread logged here :
Red, black and white were the first colors used by artists in the Upper Paleolithic age, probably because natural pigments such as red ochre and iron oxide were readily available where early people lived. Madder, a plant whose root could be made into a red dye, grew widely in Europe, Africa and Asia.