The earliest traces of humanity’s artistic expression are found in cave paintings dating back 60,000 years. These ancient marks represent the beginnings of mankind’s quest to understand and depict the world around them—a journey that has continued through the ages.
The Art Museum of Southeast Texas is celebrating this enduring tradition with its latest exhibit, “Thomas Veillon: A Lasting Tradition,” as part of its Café Arts series, which highlights local artists.
Thomas Veillon, a native of Vidor, draws inspiration from the history of art and the deep-rooted connection between art and human identity. Veillon has long been captivated by the question of what it means to be human and the timeless role that art plays in shaping our understanding of life and existence.
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