South African Wall Relief Imagery
by Simon Gerrard

Wall painting Analysis # 3 ( Horizontal )

An interesting clarification here of the first picture annotation. Observe the yellow ' Adamic ' head in the lower left portion of this wall painting. The image appears to be looking upwards to the turquoise ' Great Mother ' ( of Mr Peter Larsen's magazine submissions ) and the green trio of canine / feline-looking entities. These are abutted by the purple lizard-cum-crocodile, and backed by the purple ' Tin Man ' creature with its distinctive cone-shaped ' hat '. Significantly, beneath these, is the brown effigy of a lizard at a bench and / or laboratory. Is this another Anu symbol ? Directly above is the yellow outline of what appears to be an ' Adamic ' individual operating a drilling apparatus / machine. [ You will see this theme repeated in the Mayan Stela ( enhanced ) submission from Mr Larsen, and annotated by me ]. Quite appropriate for the mining industry of South Africa, eh ? Other images represent a variation on the same trio themes of reptile / canine / lizards and prone crocodiles. [ c.f. Mayan data ].

Wall Painting Analysis # 4 ( 90 Degrees Vertical - Reverse Contrast )

What to say ? However, note the yellow winged lizard in the lower right portion of the relief - exactly the image elsewhere in this photomontage and other submissions. I ask again : is this mythical Anu ? It seems a consistent image.


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