We went from
writing on cave walls to palm leaves, to papyrus, to books, and we will shift to e-books now.
Not exact matches
The author of this Blog, a Mr. Edward Grinnan
wrote,» We've been telling our stories since we could carve
on cave walls, and probably longer.
Like the Blogger - Edward Grinnan
wrote,» We've been telling our stories since we could carve
on cave walls, and probably longer.»
In the Art in the Age of Altamira exhibition catalog, Jill Cook
wrote that, after his
cave visits, «Miró's preference for working off the easel
on larger format works painted against a
wall or
on the ground, as well as his use of ochre pigments and earth tones developed.»
«Typing doesn't help the brain develop as much as
writing in longhand, a tactile means of expression with roots in scratching
on cave walls, argues handwriting analyst Michelle Dresbold.