They used sticks as paint brushes and used animal blood as paint.
they painted by using a egg and rocks and dirt to make paint
He felt he had the talent and the urge, that is usually the reason why people paint.
To get a point across
Watercolor paint is made from a colored pigment (such as red rocks ground into a fine powder) and gum arabic, which is a water soluable sap made from the acacia tree. Water is used to thin out the paint while painting.
The crackle paint technique gives the wall texture. People absolutely love it!
The san people used sticks as a paint brush. And for the paint they used blood from an animal that they have killed
It's their Personal Choice. Just like why some people paint their houses yellow, others paint their houses red, or green...
No, they used to grind down soft rocks into a paste for paint and red soil.
paint was made along time ago by grinding rocks and mixing the powder with animal fat.
Aboriginal people painted rocks because they felt like painting a rock
they made paint from mostly rocks.
They used the blood of there kills and they used rocks for there white (used as chalk)
they painted by using a egg and rocks and dirt to make paint
rocks and paint
rocks, cave walls, the ground. anything sturdy really that would hold the paint
Make it look nice I paint them
It has blue paint for San Diego's most honorable symbol.