Controversial 90’s Artwork Found on Aboriginal Cave Wall

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RedHands Cave Drawing

The discovery of cave paintings of the controversial late 90’s art icon  known only as It Come in the aboriginal Red Hands cave has both art critics and archeologists puzzled.

Aussie officials say the golem painting was discovered over the weekend, but no one is quite sure of its age or origins. Whether this is a 1990’s graffiti homage to ItCome that wasn’t discovered until now,  or true ancient aborigines’ cave art remains to be seen.  If the latter turns out to be the case, it wouldn’t be the first time an artist was inspired by pre-history.Itcome has always been somewhat of a mystery, and the with this discovery, the mystery only deepens.  Blue Mountains National Park officials are calling for carbon dating tests, but due to budgetary constraints the age of the cave paintings may not be known for some time.

For more info on and updates on Red Hands Cave please visit the Glen Brook Blue Mountains website.

Itcome info and artwork is also available at the original 90’s site which we now host at https://www.emtoast.com/itcome/ and http://itcome.blogspot.com/

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