South African Wall Relief Imagery
by Simon Gerrard

Wall Painting Analysis # 1 ( Horizontal )

Reversed contrast here to throw the rock topography into better relief. From the left, observe the amphibian-looking creature with the beak in brown colouration. I can see similarities to this in earlier Nasca Indian earth works in S America, and I cannot say what species it represents; I would venture the modern-day animal such as the turtle fits the bill, facially. However these are ancient times so I wonder if turtles were around then. Moving along, as they say, you will encounter a green image of a reptile creature suggestive of a lizard. Note the artistic perspective and sublimation into the canine-looking creature in pink colouration ( I apologise for overdoing the nose ! ). Continuing, right, you will continue to observe a yellow outline of another canine-looking craeture redolent of the Mayan submisions of mine in other magazine issues. Now things take an interesting and corroborative turn : see the turquoise and red lizard creatures ? Both seem to be engaged in consulting a device of sorts which I have suggested, in other magazine features, is a microscope. [ c.f. the Egyptian and Mayan bitmaps ]. Of note is the design of the device the red lizard is looking at. I suggest this is a possibly an instrument panel, too, if we are looking at a craft of sorts which you will see later ( remember, these images serve other allied themes ). Is this lizard the same chap featured in the Oklahoma City street plans ( and mythology generally ) as ' Anu ' ?

Wall Painting Analysis # 2 ( Horizontal )

This is not a detailed annotation, since the broad outlines of three embyonic creatures were immediately apparent to me, particularly in the light of the Egyptian Pottery Shard analysis submitted last month. Its a variation on the same theme. All I can ask is that you consult this submission. Basically, this is a tableaux of embryos in various stages of growth.


Next Page

Page 1 of this Series
Page 2 of this Series
Page 3 of this Series
Page 4 of this Series
Page 5 of this Series
Page 6 of this Series




Prepared by © TGS HiddenMysteries.com

Notice: TGS DracoArt.net and/or the donor of this material may or may not agree with all the data or conclusions of this data. It is presented here 'as is' for your benefit and research. Material for these pages are sent from around the world. If by chance there is a copyrighted article posted which the author does not want read, email the webmaster and it will be removed. If proper credit for authorship is not noted please email the webmaster for corrections to be posted.

We welcome challenging viewpoints from all sources...even opposing viewpoints. In diversity of views we can still find the research and documentation valuable, whether we agree with the views of the author or not.


DracoArt.net is a publication of TGS Services
Please direct all correspondence to
TGS HiddenMysteries, c/o TGS Services,
22241 Pinedale Lane, Frankston, Texas, 75763


All Original Content and Design © DracoArt.net - TGS (1997-2007)
HiddenMysteries.com Internet Store ~ HiddenMysteries Information Central
Texas National Press ~ TGS Publishers Dealers Site

All Rights Reserved