What a surprise - more neolithic stuff. Making these things is very therapeutic, burning splinters and arranging shards into something. Picking broken stupid little things and building portals. Recreating the oldest motif in the history of paint.
I guess you can call my genre 'overly emotional about pebbles'
5 years ago I visited this place with some people who live nearby and know way more about it than I do. I got inside the circle and took loads of pictures. The weather was grey but not raining like it was a few mornings later when I visited again.
Megaliths and portals again, now small enough to be pendants. Resin, wood, crushed pebbles. Stone circles and labyrinths next (guess who listened to too many anthropology and history podcasts)
Dolmen de Soto de Trigueros, Huelva. Spain
3000 B.C.
su interior esconde una galería formada por 63 grandes piedras y una enorme losa frontal y otras 30 más que lo recubren. Las piedras están grabadas, talladas o pintadas.