Images originated from the first signs carved by humans: bears, deer, aurochs, wolves, lions.…
The oldest rock paintings to date were made about 35,000 years ago and show the primigenial fauna, vital
and dynamic strength of Nature from which depended the very survival of our species.
Undoubtfully, since the human race was born, the animal world has always been a powerful source of inspiration for the
mystical imagination of our ancestors, to a point that for thousands of years, all they represented only consisted in
animal silhouettes…
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There’s something ancient and charming in depicting animals, it's a strong and constant drive that has fueled man’s creativity, characterised many cultures in every continent and passed down, generation after generation through the millennia, favoring in this way the knowledge of the world we live in.
Since the last century naturalistic art, especially the one devoted to wild Nature, has contributed spreading the knowledge and protection of natural environments, raising public awareness on the importance of defending the invaluable biodiversity we're part of.