Ancestral Plateau

Ancestral Plateau

Ancestral Plateau: By Noah Lee

Total ratings for Ancestral Plateau
4.89 (Rating count: 18)
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Pros
  • Beautiful artwork
  • Great color scheme
  • Appreciation for native art
Cons
  • White text on orange is hard to read on smaller screens
Most mentioned
  • Color
  • Artwork
  • Appreciation for native culture
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Date Author Rating Lang Comment
2023-12-19
Tyler Rhoades
Tyler Rhoades
en This awesome theme reminds me of tribal baskets. Thanks for sharing your beautiful artwork with the world!
2023-11-25
kun min Yin
kun min Yin
2023-11-16
Elle Newton
Elle Newton
en absolutely beautiful. wow this color is divine!! so grateful to the artist, to have digital native art to use everyday.
2023-09-13
Hayi Woodzy
Hayi Woodzy
cool!
2023-09-12
Ege Tuğra Yıldız
Ege Tuğra Yıldız
A great tone of orange, also great art on background.
2023-04-17
David Smith
David Smith
Awesome theme
2022-11-25
Bill Man
Bill Man
Love the graphics. But the white text on orange is hard to read on smaller screens.
2022-11-23
- nochillmoony
- nochillmoony
beautiful
2022-11-23
Anthony Lawrence Frye
Anthony Lawrence Frye
This is a good start at recognizing the True American Natives that were all but completely killed off, as well as the wildlife and food sources that were made endangered species, for the purpose of removing their natural co-existence with nature and life as an ecosystem, long before we understood that interdependence of interaction in a balance of nature and wild life. The designation of " Eminent Domain" was a horrid way of justifying GENOCIDE of a beautiful race and culture that had a very sophisticated but simplistic socialization that was directly connected with the natural habitat each tribe was directly inhabiting. The relocation of these beautifully intelligent and naturally aware of their role coexisting with nature, was inhumane and uncivilized, in a period where we very incorrectly moved into, under the pretense that WE were bringing civilization to an already far more civilized culture. While I applaud the recognition of this art form, I feel strongly that it is far too late to acknowledge the beauty and wealth of a culture that was removed from it's true homeland by violence and inhumanity beyond conception. I strongly suggest we offer far more recognition and application of these societies and their original cultural qualities. We have no right claiming our Declaration of Civil Rights upon a displaced and disregarded culture without understanding their prior inhabitance and coexistence this country.
2022-11-23
aide rios
aide rios
hermoso! me encantooooo
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