ochrebased
Ochrebased is a term that refers to the practice of using ochre, a naturally occurring iron oxide pigment, as a base for various artistic and cultural expressions. The use of ochre dates back to prehistoric times, with evidence of its use found in cave paintings and artifacts from the Paleolithic era. Ochre has been employed in various forms, including red, yellow, and brown, and has been used for its aesthetic qualities as well as its potential medicinal and symbolic properties.
In art, ochre has been used in cave paintings, rock art, and modern art. Its earthy tones
The use of ochre as a base for artistic and cultural expressions has continued to evolve over