Cave walls have a lot of texture. Why are painting on them considered 2D art?

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Responses

Art in 2D is limited to one surface.

Art in 2D is limited to one surface.

Early societies could not create 3D art.

Early societies could not create 3D art.

Anything that is not sculpture is 2D art.

Anything that is not sculpture is 2D art.

Texture is one of the elements of design.

None of the given responses directly address why painting on cave walls is considered 2D art in relation to their texture. However, it can be inferred that the reason is because painting on cave walls, which are two-dimensional surfaces, creates a two-dimensional representation of the artwork. The texture of the cave walls may add depth and visual interest to the painting, but it does not change the fact that the painting itself exists within a two-dimensional plane.