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From so simple beginning

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Dorling Kindersley: James Graham

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This print titled "From so simple beginning" takes us on a visual journey through the stages of human evolution. Captured by renowned photographer James Graham and published by Dorling Kindersley, this artwork presents a thought-provoking depiction of our ancestral lineage. Against a plain background, the image showcases three distinct figures representing different stages in human evolution. At the forefront, we see two adults symbolizing modern-day Homo sapiens sapiens - us, as we are today. Behind them stands Homo habilis, one of our early ancestors who lived approximately 2 million years ago. The composition beautifully highlights the progression from simplicity to complexity in our species' development. It prompts viewers to contemplate how far humanity has come and marvel at the intricate process that led to our present state. Graham's keen eye for detail ensures that each figure is meticulously portrayed with lifelike accuracy. The lighting enhances their features while casting subtle shadows that add depth and dimension to the overall composition. This stunning print serves as a reminder of our shared origins and invites reflection on what it means to be human. Whether displayed in an art gallery or within your own personal space, this piece sparks curiosity about our evolutionary past and encourages contemplation about where we may be headed next.

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