Figuratively Speaking | January 12th - February 10th The human figure is, has been, and forever will be, a subject that fascinates artists. Whether the artwork was fashioned to tell a story, to capture a likeness, or to create as a universal glorification of organic beauty, the human form is eternally a subject which the viewer can relate to, and often find solace in. In 1908, archaeologists uncovered a small figurine carved from limestone, known today asThe Venus of Willendorf. The 11.1-centimeter statuehas been dated to the Old Stone Age, over 30,000 years ago, perhaps the first …