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Rock Painting Gallery

Rock painting is an ancient art form that has been practiced for centuries. It involves the use of natural rocks and stones to create images, symbols, and messages

Choose from 226 items in our Rock Painting Collection for your Wall Art and Photo Gifts


Rock Painting Gallery: Cave painting, Lascaux, Aquitaine, France
Cave painting, Lascaux, Aquitaine, France
Rock Painting Gallery: Dancing figures at Nourlangie Rock, aboriginal shelter and rock art site in Kakadu National Park
Dancing figures at Nourlangie Rock, aboriginal shelter and rock art site in Kakadu National Park
Rock Painting Gallery: Rock painting of the San, Bushmen, Ladybrand, Free State, South Africa, Africa
Rock painting of the San, Bushmen, Ladybrand, Free State, South Africa, Africa
Rock Painting Gallery: Rock painting by San bushmen in Drakensberg Royal Natal NP, South Africa
Rock painting by San bushmen in Drakensberg Royal Natal NP, South Africa
Rock Painting Gallery: Cave painting of a boar, artwork
Cave painting of a boar, artwork
Rock Painting Gallery: Cave painting: Kondusi stick dance, Tanzania
Cave painting: Kondusi stick dance, Tanzania
Rock Painting Gallery: Sacred rock paintings on cliff depicting Dogon customs and stories in Songo
Sacred rock paintings on cliff depicting Dogon customs and stories in Songo
Rock Painting Gallery: Rock paintings approx. 4000 years old, Tsodilo Hills, UNESCO World Heritage Site
Rock paintings approx. 4000 years old, Tsodilo Hills, UNESCO World Heritage Site
Rock Painting Gallery: Namondjok in centre, who ate his clan sister, Namarrgon on right the Lightning Man
Namondjok in centre, who ate his clan sister, Namarrgon on right the Lightning Man
Rock Painting Gallery: 5378582
5378582
Rock Painting Gallery: Mesolithic Rock Art: Deer and Goats (8000-7000 BC), Spain, Bicorp
Mesolithic Rock Art: Deer and Goats (8000-7000 BC), Spain, Bicorp
Rock Painting Gallery: USA, Texas, Hueco Tanks State Historic Park
USA, Texas, Hueco Tanks State Historic Park
Rock Painting Gallery: Marine figure, Palaeolithic Period (c.40000-12000 BC) (photo)
Marine figure, Palaeolithic Period (c.40000-12000 BC) (photo)
Rock Painting Gallery: Figure of a pregnant mare with parallel line markings, Palaeolithic Period (c.40000-12000 BC)
Figure of a pregnant mare with parallel line markings, Palaeolithic Period (c.40000-12000 BC) (photo)
Rock Painting Gallery: Hand stencil, from upper section of the Spotted Horse Panel, Late Upper Palaeolithic Period
Hand stencil, from upper section of the Spotted Horse Panel, Late Upper Palaeolithic Period, Solutrean culture
Rock Painting Gallery: Human figures with bows, Cueva del Civil, Tirig, Barranc de la Valltorta, Valencia
Human figures with bows, Cueva del Civil, Tirig, Barranc de la Valltorta, Valencia
Rock Painting Gallery: Cave of Hands (Cueva de las Manos), Santa Cruz, Argentina, Neolithic period (fresco)
Cave of Hands (Cueva de las Manos), Santa Cruz, Argentina, Neolithic period (fresco)
Rock Painting Gallery: A running goat, Mesolithic period, Spain, Remigia cave, Barranco de la Gasulla
A running goat, Mesolithic period, Spain, Remigia cave, Barranco de la Gasulla
Rock Painting Gallery: Petroglyph representing a deer, Parpallo Cave, Spain. Upper Paleolithic
Petroglyph representing a deer, Parpallo Cave, Spain. Upper Paleolithic
Rock Painting Gallery: Black doe, Parpallo Cave, Spain, Upper Paleolithic (painting)
Black doe, Parpallo Cave, Spain, Upper Paleolithic (painting)
Rock Painting Gallery: Prehistoric art : cave with hand prints 'Cave of the Hands'
Prehistoric art : cave with hand prints "Cave of the Hands"
Rock Painting Gallery: Stencilled Aboriginal art believed to be from the Bidjara people
Stencilled Aboriginal art believed to be from the Bidjara people
Rock Painting Gallery: Ancient rock engravings, Twyfelfontein, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Namibia, Africa
Ancient rock engravings, Twyfelfontein, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Namibia, Africa
Rock Painting Gallery: Aboriginal paintings in rock shelter in quartzite cliff, Nourlangie Rock
Aboriginal paintings in rock shelter in quartzite cliff, Nourlangie Rock
Rock Painting Gallery: Rock Paintings, Wadi Rum, Jordan, Middle East
Rock Paintings, Wadi Rum, Jordan, Middle East
Rock Painting Gallery: Pictography, Faical, San Ignacio, Cajamarca, Peru, 2015. Creator: Luis Rosendo
Pictography, Faical, San Ignacio, Cajamarca, Peru, 2015. Creator: Luis Rosendo
Rock Painting Gallery: A monk bows before an image of a deity, Sera Monastery
A monk bows before an image of a deity, Sera Monastery
Rock Painting Gallery: The famous White Lady rock painting in Maack s
The famous White Lady rock painting in Maack s


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Media Storehouse is a leading provider of Art Prints and Photo Gifts since 2004, working in partnership with a range of Sporting Clubs, Charities, Museums and Picture Libraries. A large share of profits from any of their images will go directly towards supporting that charity or club.

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Rock painting is an ancient art form that has been practiced for centuries. It involves the use of natural rocks and stones to create images, symbols, and messages. Rock painting has been used as a form of communication, decoration, and even spiritual expression. The materials used to create these works of art can range from paint or ink to natural pigments like ochre or charcoal. The practice dates back thousands of years and is found in many cultures around the world. In some cases, it was used as a way to tell stories or pass on information from one generation to another. In other cases, it was simply a way for people to express themselves artistically or spiritually through their artwork. Rock paintings have also been used in rituals and ceremonies throughout history by various cultures around the world. Today, rock painting is still popular among hobbyists who enjoy creating unique works of art with rocks they find in nature or purchase at craft stores. There are many different techniques that can be used when creating rock paintings such as dotting, scratching, etching and more. With so many possibilities available for creating beautiful pieces with rocks it's no wonder why this ancient art form continues to be popular today.