D36 is a dolmen with ten side stones and five capstones. It stands together with D37 near Valthe. Trees grow between the stones. If you look around you see meadows. Usually you hardly see any people there. That makes this location great for unwinding.
Once the stones formed the heart of a burial mound, That was in the late Stone Age, about three thousand years before Christ. The religious and social significance of this place has faded over the years.
The trees are still well in leaf. This will not last long, as autumn has begun, which is visible by the colours. This reinforces the atmosphere of transience and letting go that a tomb exudes anyway.
This digital drawing was made in the programme Krita. As you get closer to the work, you can better see that the drawing style is free and loose. The bottom layers consist of shades of colour. Over them are digital ink lines.
An artwork like this brings peace and balance to any interior.
Dolm is the studio of Harry Wibier. Among other things, he likes to be inspired by prehistory. Hence, you sometimes recognise cave drawings or dolmens in his work. At the same time, he seeks the connection with the here and now. Hence his motto: "Ancient magic in.. Read more…