• 900,1150
    Not For Sale
  • One of a Kind

    Price: $60,000
    Dimensions:
    72"H x 96"W x 27"D
    Weight: 310 lbs.

    Late in 1994, an underground cavern was uncovered in Southeastern France.  It contained one of the most exciting discoveries of modern times:  an untouched Stone Age sanctuary of skeletons, footprints and walls covered with over 300 extraordinary drawings and engravings of animals.  These staggeringly sophisticated images are radio carbon dated to be the oldest known paintings in the world, over 30,000 years old - overturning our notions of the development of art in the history of mankind.  These paintings are particularly impressive in terms of techniques used to present perspective and motion.  All are powerful in execution, and coupled with their environment -- dangerous, dark, difficult to reach caves that could only be illuminated with torches -- suggest strongly that their purpose was of the most serious spiritual order.

     "In the beginning of all things, wisdom and knowledge were with the animals, for Tirawa, the One Above, did not speak directly to man.  He sent certain animals to tell men that he showed himself through the beasts, and that from them, and the stars, sun and moon, should man learn..." Eagle Chief (Pawnee, late 1800s).

     We can't know for certain what significance these animal images held for Ice Age mankind, but there are clues;  their placement in inaccessible caves, care in execution -- drawing from attitudes and mythologies of indigenous tribes who live closely to nature as did these Paleolithic people and from whom we can glean some understandings.  But I believe the images speak to us in yet another way that goes beyond the conscious attempts to decipher their meanings.  It is a gut consciousness . . . and the memory still lingers.  Like peripheral vision, it requires an intuitive approach lest it be lost in too direct scrutiny.

    Ancient Echo (Monument)
    900,573
  • Introduction to Ancient Impressions
    900,643
  • Edition of 50
    Price: $6,000
    Dimensions:
    24"H x 22"W x 12"D 
    Weight: 57 lbs.


        I have always had a particular interest in the power of ancient artifacts and what the mysteries are that they show us of our ancestors, and so have been drawn to recreating them in my sculpture.  I find that doing these bring me a deeper understanding of what is they can tell us.

       Since the very origins of human consciousness, there is evidence that humans understood future, and sought to influence it to improve their survival.  Using animal helping spirits to carry prayers and messages to the highest power is a practice found in every culture throughout the world and throughout time.

       With this body of work, I wanted to expand on the series I began years ago of sculpturally recreating ancient drawings, paintings and petroglyphs.  These works include artifact influences from cultures worldwide and from different periods of time, because they show how pervasive and consistent this practice was from all corners of the globe. 

    These animals taken from a variety of historical artifacts, are sculpted to reference their origin, but to have them to appear to be coming alive, animated from the dormant stance they have been in for centuries….answering a kind of summoning.  Hearing the call from the shaman, they are beginning to move.

    Photo credit Underexposed

    Sacred Bull
    900,719
    Not For Sale
  • Edition of 35
    Price: $7,000
    Dimensions:
    28"H x 21"W x 12"D
    Weight: 67 lbs.

     In rock graphics depicted by Stone Age Man we find a legacy, which belongs to all mankind.   They are found virtually on every continent.  Some experts believe the animal imagery was done as a way of establishing a supernatural connection with the game early man hunted for his survival.

    Most of the animal forms painted on cave walls during the Ice Age are believed to be iconographic, with mythological implications.  Once in a while, however, an image will appear that is so powerful it would seem to represent a force of nature, and at the same time is rendered with such personality that it might also be the portrait of an individual.

     

    Photo credit Underexposed

    Tundra Spirits
    800,639
  • Edition of 35
    Price: $4,200
    Dimensions:
    18"H x 16"W x 7"D
    Weight: 20 lbs.

     

    Photo Credit Underexposed

    Dawn of the Horse
    900,1126
    Not For Sale
  • Edition of 50
    Price: $2,000
    Dimensions:
    14"H x 7"W x 5"D
    Weight: 4 lbs.

        I have always had a particular interest in the power of ancient artifacts and what the mysteries are that they show us of our ancestors, and so have been drawn to recreating them in my sculpture.  I find that doing these bring me a deeper understanding of what is they can tell us.

       Since the very origins of human consciousness, there is evidence that humans understood future, and sought to influence it to improve their survival.  Using animal helping spirits to carry prayers and messages to the highest power is a practice found in every culture throughout the world and throughout time.

       With this body of work, I wanted to expand on the series I began years ago of sculpturally recreating ancient drawings, paintings and petroglyphs.  These works include artifact influences from cultures worldwide and from different periods of time, because they show how pervasive and consistent this practice was from all corners of the globe. 

    These animals taken from a variety of historical artifacts, are sculpted to reference their origin, but to have them to appear to be coming alive, animated from the dormant stance they have been in for centuries….answering a kind of summoning.  Hearing the call from the shaman, they are beginning to move.


    Photo credit Underexposed

    Greek Horse
    900,1126
    Not For Sale
  • Edition of 35
    Price: $11,000
    Dimensions:
    29"H x 32"W x 19"D
    Weight: 92 lbs. 

        I have always had a particular interest in the power of ancient artifacts and what the mysteries are that they show us of our ancestors, and so have been drawn to recreating them in my sculpture.  I find that doing these bring me a deeper understanding of what is they can tell us.

       Since the very origins of human consciousness, there is evidence that humans understood future, and sought to influence it to improve their survival.  Using animal helping spirits to carry prayers and messages to the highest power is a practice found in every culture throughout the world and throughout time.

       With this body of work, I wanted to expand on the series I began years ago of sculpturally recreating ancient drawings, paintings and petroglyphs.  These works include artifact influences from cultures worldwide and from different periods of time, because they show how pervasive and consistent this practice was from all corners of the globe. 

      These animals taken from a variety of historical artifacts, are sculpted to reference their origin, but to have them to appear to be coming alive, animated from the dormant stance they have been in for centuries….answering a kind of summoning.  Hearing the call from the shaman, they are beginning to move.

    Photo credit Underexposed

    Call of the Caribou
    900,720
    Not For Sale
  • Edition of 50
    Price: $650
    Dimensions:
    3.5"H x 2.5"W x 1.25"D
    Weight: 1 lbs.


    For a long time Star has been intrigued by Indian rock art - images pecked or painted on cliff and cave walls by Native Americans.  For her they not only represent a unique cultural and artistic heritage, they signify "the first time in man's development that he applied a forward-looking imagination, and attempted to speak beyond the present, to the future."

    It was while hiking among the desert plateaus of western New Mexico with a former minister on the Laguna Pueblo who wanted to show her one of his "power spots" that Star first encountered the image that inspired "Ancient Echo".  After trudging for several hours along desert sheep trails and scaling a steep talus slope, she found herself standing in an enormous amphitheater adorned with a variety of petroglyphs and pictographs.  Dominating all the images was the immense drawing of what appeared to be a deer-in-velvet.  Star was struck by the sophistication of the design, which was impressively rendered with style and subtlety.  Because these "pictures of antiquity" cannot be exhibited in museums or galleries except in reproduction, and because Star felt that by adding select interpretive touches and giving the image a physical reality she could give this mysterious creature a new incarnation, extending its power and presence.  It became the model for her next sculpture.

    Like the artist before her, she did not strive for an ideal likeness of her subject. The exchange of weight in the legs has been emphasized to accent body movement, the mouth has been opened wider to make it seem as if the beast were bellowing, and the eyes are hollowed to appear skull-like, giving the entire head a primal set, a ghostliness.  As well, the rough surface texture of the cave wall is retained in the animal's coat which, juxtaposed to the simple lines and economical shape of the overall composition, present elements that often define contemporary art.  While capturing the animal's spirit, Star has given the sculpture a timelessness, making it a very ancient piece or very modern one, depending on which way you look at it.

    This sculpture has been produced at many sizes, from monumental to mini. This one is in a miniature size.

    Ancient Echo (mini)
    900,675
    Not For Sale
  • Edition of 35
    Price: $6,600
    Dimensions:
    30"H x 20.25"W x 7"D
    Weight: 37 lbs.

     

    In rock graphics depicted by Stone Age Man we find a legacy, which belongs to all mankind.   They are found virtually on every continent.  Some experts believe the animal imagery was done as a way of establishing a supernatural connection with the game early man hunted for his survival.

    One of the main characters found in Paleolithic "picture caves" are wooly ponies - grouped in ways that seem to have a special mystical function, and rendered with a fluency and grace of line that make them as alive as their counterparts in the light-world.

     

    Photo credit Wendy McEahern

    Mares of the Ice Age (Mantle)
    900,601
  • Edition of 25
    Price: $35,000
    Dimensions:
    56.5"H x 60"W x 26"D
    Weight: 280 lbs.


    There is a timeless quality to much rock art that comes, in part, from the aesthetic sensibilities that created it.  Many of the designs have a sophisticated sense of style and subtlety.  Even with their archaic means and simplicity the often have a look that is modern yet primitive . . . and seems to emit an echo that resounds in our subconscious. 

    The ice age of Lascaux, Font-de-Gaume and Altamira comprises some of the oldest and most beautiful sketched imagery in human history.  European authorities at first refused to believe that “primitive hands” could have rendered such artistry.  What impresses me most is the reverence for the animals that comes through these renderings.   These Rock Art sculptures are a tribute to those hands in three-dimension.

     

    Photo taken at Star York's "Rancho Verde" ranch.

    Rock Art Mare, "Alert" Life Size
    900,879
    Not For Sale
  • Edition of 15
    Price: $34,000
    Dimensions:
    51"H x 68"W x 36"D

    In rock graphics depicted by Stone Age Man, we find a legacy, which belongs to all mankind.   They are found virtually on every continent.  Some experts believe the animal imagery was done as a way of establishing a supernatural connection with the game early man hunted for his survival.

    One of the main characters found in Paleolithic "picture caves" are wooly ponies - grouped in ways that seem to have a special mystical function, and rendered with a fluency and grace of line that make them as alive as their counterparts in the light-world.

     

    Itch Life Size
    900,689
    Not For Sale
  • Alert, Stretch, Roll and Itch

    Edition of 50
    Price: $900.00 each
    Dimensions:
    2.5"H X 3"W x 1.5"D Varied
    Weight: 1 lbs.


    The ice age of Lascaux, Font-de-Gaume and Altamira comprises some of the oldest and most beautiful sketched imagery in human history. European authorities at first refused to believe that “primitive hands” could have rendered such artistry. What impresses me most is the reverence for the animals that come through these renderings.   These Rock Art sculptures are a tribute to those hands in three-dimension.

        



    Star York may reproduce as needed for self promotional purposes. Any third party use with photographers permission only. Photo credit must accompany all use.
    Rock Art Mares (mini)
    900,600
    Not For Sale
  • Left to right: Itch (II), Prance, Roll (IV), and Sassy (sm)

    Edition of 50
    Set of Four Price: $4,500
    Individual: $1,200 each
    Dimensions vary by sculpture:
    5"H x 6"W x 2.5"D
    Weight: 1.5 lb. each

    Photo Credit Underexposed

     

    The "Mares at Play" series is of Rock Art inspired ponies that reflect the playful possibilities as if these equines materialized off their rock walls into three dimensions.  They relate to one another in delightful expressive reactions. 

    Mares at Play
    900,601
    Not For Sale
  • Edition of 50
    Price: $900
    Dimensions:
    3.75"H x 4.5"W x 1.5"D
    Weight: .5 lbs.

     

    Part of the Rock Art Minis set, picture previous

     

    The "Mares at Play" series is of Rock Art inspired ponies that reflect the playful possibilities as if these equines materialized off their rock walls into three dimensions. They relate to one another in delightful expressive reactions. 

     

    Photo credit Wendy McEahern

     

    Artist may reproduce as needed for self promotional purposes. Any third party use by photographers permission only. Photo credit: © 2008 Wendy McEahern Photography must accompany all use.

    Prance (mini)
    900,600
    Not For Sale
  • Edition of 50
    Dimensions:
    5x5x5
    Lying Down II

    Stretch I
    Stretch III
    Spooked III
    Rocksie (sm) Roll VII
    Roll VIII
    Rearing III

    Individual: $1,200 
    Set of six: $7,200 

    In rock graphics depicted by Stone Age Man we find a legacy, which belongs to all mankind.   They are found virtually on every continent.  Some experts believe the animal imagery was done as a way of establishing a supernatural connection with the game early man hunted for his survival.

    One of the main characters found in Paleolithic "picture caves" are wooly ponies - grouped in ways that seem to have a special mystical function, and rendered with a fluency and grace of line that make them as alive as their counterparts in the light-world.

     







    Artist may reproduce as needed for self promotional purposes. Any third party use with photographers permission only. Photo credit must accompany all use.
    Mares at Play
    900,600
    Not For Sale
  • Edition of 50
    Dimensions:

    10x15x9
    Price: $3,200

    In rock graphics depicted by Stone Age Man we find a legacy, which belongs to all mankind.   They are found virtually on every continent.  Some experts believe the animal imagery was done as a way of establishing a supernatural connection with the game early man hunted for his survival.

    One of the main characters found in Paleolithic "picture caves" are wooly ponies - grouped in ways that seem to have a special mystical function, and rendered with a fluency and grace of line that make them as alive as their counterparts in the light-world.

     




    Star York may reproduce as needed for self promotional purposes. Any third party use with photographers permission only. Photo credit must accompany all use.
    Rocksie
    900,600
    Not For Sale
  • Edition of 50
    Price: $3,200
    Dimensions:
    13"H x 9"W x 5"D
    Weight: 13 lbs.

    In rock graphics depicted by Stone Age Man we find a legacy, which belongs to all mankind.   They are found virtually on every continent.  Some experts believe the animal imagery was done as a way of establishing a supernatural connection with the game early man hunted for his survival.

    One of the main characters found in Paleolithic "picture caves" are wooly ponies - grouped in ways that seem to have a special mystical function, and rendered with a fluency and grace of line that make them as alive as their counterparts in the light-world.

    Photo Credit Wendy McEahern



    Artist may reproduce as needed for self promotional purposes. Any third party use with photographers permission only. Photo credit must accompany all use.
    Scratch
    900,600
    Not For Sale
  • Edition of 50
    Price: $3,200
    Dimensions:
    9.5"H x 14.25"W x 5"D
    Weight: 17 lbs.

    In rock graphics depicted by Stone Age Man we find a legacy, which belongs to all mankind.   They are found virtually on every continent.  Some experts believe the animal imagery was done as a way of establishing a supernatural connection with the game early man hunted for his survival.

    One of the main characters found in Paleolithic "picture caves" are wooly ponies - grouped in ways that seem to have a special mystical function, and rendered with a fluency and grace of line that make them as alive as their counterparts in the light-world.

     



    Photo Credit by Wendy McEahern
    Itch
    900,969
    Not For Sale
  • Edition of 50
    Price: $3,800
    Dimensions:
    18"H x 18"W x 8"D
    Weight: 30 lbs.

    In rock graphics depicted by Stone Age Man we find a legacy, which belongs to all mankind.   They are found virtually on every continent.  Some experts believe the animal imagery was done as a way of establishing a supernatural connection with the game early man hunted for his survival.

    One of the main characters found in Paleolithic "picture caves" are wooly ponies - grouped in ways that seem to have a special mystical function, and rendered with a fluency and grace of line that make them as alive as their counterparts in the light-world.

     

    Shadow Dancer
    900,1125
    Not For Sale
  • Edition of 50
    Price: $3,200 each
    Dimensions: 
    Sassy 14"H x 16"W x 5"D
    Coquette 14"H x 16"W x 5"D
    Weight: 16 lbs.

    In rock graphics depicted by Stone Age Man we find a legacy, which belongs to all mankind.   They are found virtually on every continent.  Some experts believe the animal imagery was done as a way of establishing a supernatural connection with the game early man hunted for his survival.

    One of the main characters found in Paleolithic "picture caves" are wooly ponies - grouped in ways that seem to have a special mystical function, and rendered with a fluency and grace of line that make them as alive as their counterparts in the light-world.

     

    Sassy and Coquette
    900,709
    Not For Sale
  • Persian Hawk, Sumerian Goat, Minoan Bull and Egyptian Cat

    Edition of 35

    Price: $1,500 each with walnut base
    Dimensions vary with base: 
    9"H x 4.5"W x 5"D

    Weight: 2 lbs.

        I have always had a particular interest in the power of ancient artifacts and what the mysteries are that they show us of our ancestors, and so have been drawn to recreating them in my sculpture.  I find that doing these bring me a deeper understanding of what is they can tell us.

       Since the very origins of human consciousness, there is evidence that humans understood future, and sought to influence it to improve their survival.  Using animal helping spirits to carry prayers and messages to the highest power is a practice found in every culture throughout the world and throughout time.

       With this body of work, I wanted to expand on the series I began years ago of sculpturally recreating ancient drawings, paintings and petroglyphs.  These works include artifact influences from cultures worldwide and from different periods of time, because they show how pervasive and consistent this practice was from all corners of the globe. 

    These animals taken from a variety of historical artifacts, are sculpted to reference their origin, but to have them to appear to be coming alive, animated from the dormant stance they have been in for centuries….answering a kind of summoning.  Hearing the call from the shaman, they are beginning to move.


    Photo credit Underexposed

    Depictions of historical artifacts
    900,719
    Not For Sale
  • Edition of 35
    Price: $5,000
    Dimensions:
    18"H x 19"W x 8"D
    Weight: 35 lbs.

     

    Most of the animal forms painted on cave walls during the Ice Age are believed to be iconographic, with mythological implications.  Once in a while, however, an image will appear that is so powerful it would seem to represent a force of nature, and at the same time is rendered with such personality that it might also be the portrait of an individual.

     

    Photo credit Wendy McEahern

    Old Thunder Spirit
    480,720
  • Edition of 35
    Price: $4,600
    Dimensions:
    17"H x 18"W x 7"D
    Weight: 15 lbs.

     

    The creation of fetishes, effigies, and talismans goes back to the earliest evidence of mankind.  The compulsion to make aesthetic objects displays the creative spark that distinguished Homo sapiens from Neanderthals; it is a unique providence of the human mind.  First expressed in stone carvings and cave wall paintings from the Paleolithic Period, it has continued throughout the centuries and across all cultures.  When mankind is in tune with the natural environment, he is acutely aware of the strengths inherent in other species in order to learn useful survival skills . . . such as the bear for finding healing herbs, the coyote for clever prowess, the deer for evasive tactics.  By creating their likeness, the recreation becomes the physical embodiment for the particular characteristic the animal symbolizes for the maker. And, as every creature has it’s unique qualities, so have other elements such as stone, feather and bone, which when added to the fetish increases its significance.  The object then has become the recipient vessel of the energy given it, spiritual liaison for the bearer, containing the energy.  This magic spark can then be called upon when needed, whether it be courage, fortitude, clarity in vision or healing powers.  As an extension of this most primal understanding that goes back to the very roots of our being, I feel that all objects of art contain an energy endowed by it’s maker.  It is this very mystery I wished to explore in this body of work, and encourage viewers to contemplate.  It is partly influenced by those contemporary artists who have reminded me of these mysterious corners of my mind, but mostly by the ancients whose brilliance fascinates and inspires me above all, and on whose shoulders we all stand.

     

    Photo credit by Wendy McEahern

    Tribal Hoofbeats
    533,799
  • Edition of 35
    Price: $4,600
    Dimensions:
    17"H x 18"W x 7"D
    Weight: 21 lbs.

     

    The creation of fetishes, effigies, and talismans goes back to the earliest evidence of mankind.  The compulsion to make aesthetic objects displays the creative spark that distinguished Homo sapiens from Neanderthals; it is a unique providence of the human mind.  First expressed in stone carvings and cave wall paintings from the Paleolithic Period, it has continued throughout the centuries and across all cultures.  When mankind is in tune with the natural environment, he is acutely aware of the strengths inherent in other species in order to learn useful survival skills . . . such as the bear for finding healing herbs, the coyote for clever prowess, the deer for evasive tactics.  By creating their likeness, the recreation becomes the physical embodiment of the particular characteristic the animal symbolizes for the maker. And, as every creature has its unique qualities, so have other elements such as stone, feather, and bone, which when added to the fetish increases its significance.  The object then becomes the recipient vessel of the energy given it, a spiritual liaison for the bearer, containing the energy.  This magic spark can then be called upon when needed, whether it be courage, fortitude, clarity in vision, or healing powers.  As an extension of this most primal understanding that goes back to the very roots of our being, I feel that all objects of art contain an energy endowed by its maker.  It is this very mystery I wished to explore in this body of work, and encourage viewers to contemplate.  It is partly influenced by those contemporary artists who have reminded me of these mysterious corners of my mind, but mostly by the ancients whose brilliance fascinates and inspires me above all, and on whose shoulders we all stand.

    Photo credit Wendy McEahern

    Flying Horses
    533,799
  • Life Eternal
    900,675
  • Edition of 35
    Price: $3,200
    Dimensions:
    13"H x 10.5"W x 3.5"D
    Weight: 10 lbs.

     

    I have had the good fortune to experience seeing some ancient cave paintings by firelight, so have witnessed how the dancing light appears to male the images move . . . so that you can almost hear the sound of hoof beats.

     

    Photo credit Wendy McEahern

    Hoof Beats
    758,504
  • Edition of 50
    Price: $1,900
    Dimensions:
    10"H x 8"W x 2"D
    Weight: 5 lbs.

     

    In rock graphics depicted by Stone Age Man we find a legacy, which belongs to all mankind. They are found virtually on every continent. Some experts believe the animal imagery was done as a way of establishing a supernatural connection with the game early man hunted for his survival.

    Most of the animal forms painted on cave walls during the Ice Age are believed to be iconographic, with mythological implications. Once in a while, however, an image will appear that is so powerful it would seem to represent a force of nature, and at the same time is rendered with such personality that it might also be the portrait of an individual.

    Altamira Bison
    900,602
    Not For Sale
  • Edition of 50
    Price: $2,000
    Dimensions:
    10"H x 13"W x 4"D
    Weight: 5 lbs.

     

    In rock graphics depicted by Stone Age Man we find a legacy, which belongs to all mankind.   They are found virtually on every continent.  Some experts believe the animal imagery was done as a way of establishing a supernatural connection with the game early man hunted for his survival.

    Most of the animal forms painted on cave walls during the Ice Age are believed to be iconographic, with mythological implications.  Once in a while, however, an image will appear that is so powerful it would seem to represent a force of nature, and at the same time is rendered with such personality that it might also be the portrait of an individual.

    Lascaux Horse
    793,720
  • Edition of 50
    Price: $1,200
    Dimensions:
    7"H x 5.5"W x 2.5"D
    Weight: 2 lbs.

    Rock Art Mare - Ram
    311,360
    Not For Sale
  • Edition of 50
    Price: $1,900
    Dimensions:
    10"H x 13"W x 4"D
    Weight: 5 lbs.


    In rock graphics depicted by Stone Age Man we find a legacy, which belongs to all mankind.   They are found virtually on every continent.  Some experts believe the animal imagery was done as a way of establishing a supernatural connection with the game early man hunted for his survival.


    Most of the animal forms painted on cave walls during the Ice Age are believed to be iconographic, with mythological implications.  Once in a while, however, an image will appear that is so powerful it would seem to represent a force of nature, and at the same time is rendered with such personality that it might also be the portrait of an individual.

     

    Caribou Avignon
    677,717
  • Edition of 50
    Price: $2,500
    Dimensions:
    33"H x 6.75"W x .25"D
    Weight: 17 lbs.

    In rock graphics depicted by Stone Age Man we find a legacy, which belongs to all mankind.   They are found virtually on every continent.  Some experts believe the animal imagery was done as a way of establishing a supernatural connection with the game early man hunted for his survival.

    One of the main characters found in Paleolithic "picture caves" are wooly ponies - grouped in ways that seem to have a special mystical function, and rendered with a fluency and grace of line that make them as alive as their counterparts in the light-world.

     









    Artist may reproduce as needed for self promotional purposes. Any third party use by photographers permission only. Photo credit: © 2008 Wendy McEahern Photography must accompany all use.
    Wild Mares Plaque lg (Wall Hanging)
    900,600
    Not For Sale
  • Edition of 50
    Price: $2,000
    Dimensions:
    31.5"H x 4"W x .5"D
    Weight: 7.5 lbs.

    In rock graphics depicted by Stone Age Man we find a legacy, which belongs to all mankind.   They are found virtually on every continent.  Some experts believe the animal imagery was done as a way of establishing a supernatural connection with the game early man hunted for his survival.

    One of the main characters found in Paleolithic "picture caves" are wooly ponies - grouped in ways that seem to have a special mystical function, and rendered with a fluency and grace of line that make them as alive as their counterparts in the light-world.

     





    Artist may reproduce as needed for self promotional purposes. Any third party use by photographers permission only. Photo credit: © 2008 Wendy McEahern Photography must accompany all use.
    Wild Mares Plaque sm (Wall Hanging)
    900,600
    Not For Sale
  • Edition of 35
    Price: $1,100
    Dimensions: 
    3.5"H x 13"W x .25"D
    Weight: 2 lbs.

    In rock graphics depicted by Stone Age Man we find a legacy, which belongs to all mankind.   They are found virtually on every continent.  Some experts believe the animal imagery was done as a way of establishing a supernatural connection with the game early man hunted for his survival.

    One of the main characters found in Paleolithic "picture caves" are wooly ponies - grouped in ways that seem to have a special mystical function, and rendered with a fluency and grace of line that make them as alive as their counterparts in the light-world.

     

    Wild Mares Plaque 13"
    900,498
    Not For Sale
  • Edition of 35
    Price: $3,800
    Dimensions:
    28"H x 24"W x 5"D
    Weight: 20 lbs.

     

    There is a timeless quality to much rock art that comes, in part, from the aesthetic sensibilities that created it. Many of the designs have a sophisticated sense of style and subtlety. Even with their archaic means and simplicity they often have a look that is modern yet primitive . . . and seems to emit an echo that resounds in our subconscious.
    The ice age of Lascaux, Font-de-Gaume and Altamira comprises some of the oldest and most beautiful sketched imagery in human history. European authorities at first refused to believe that “primitive hands” could have rendered such artistry. What impresses me most is the reverence for the animals that comes through these renderings. These Rock Art sculptures are a tribute to those hands in three-dimensions.

     

    Photo Credit Underexposed 

    Tribal Stallion
    900,1126
    Not For Sale
  • Edition of 50
    Dimensions:
    24Hx28Wx8D

    Weight: 70lbs
    Price: $8100.00

    In rock graphics depicted by Stone Age Man we find a legacy, which belongs to all mankind.   They are found virtually on every continent.  Some experts believe the animal imagery was done as a way of establishing a supernatural connection with the game early man hunted for his survival.

    One of the main characters found in Paleolithic "picture caves" are wooly ponies - grouped in ways that seem to have a special mystical function, and rendered with a fluency and grace of line that make them as alive as their counterparts in the light-world.

     

    29" "Itch"
    900,1123
    Not For Sale
  • Edition of 50
    Dimensions:
    24Hx29Wx8D
    Weight: 70lbs
    Price: $9500.00

    In rock graphics depicted by Stone Age Man we find a legacy, which belongs to all mankind.   They are found virtually on every continent.  Some experts believe the animal imagery was done as a way of establishing a supernatural connection with the game early man hunted for his survival.

    One of the main characters found in Paleolithic "picture caves" are wooly ponies - grouped in ways that seem to have a special mystical function, and rendered with a fluency and grace of line that make them as alive as their counterparts in the light-world.
    29" "Sassy"
    900,1212
    Not For Sale
  • Edition of 35
    Price: $3,400
    Dimensions:
    9"H x 6.5"W 
    715,960
    Not For Sale
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