Golden Son by K Henderson
Golden Son, 36 x 36, oil on linen
In the Old Days pigments were made from vegetation, stones, soil and animal parts. These things were dried, ground and then mixed with with a binder (water, fat, saliva) to apply to the face and body.
This plains Indian wears a headdress made of eagle feathers, trade cloth, beads and ribbons see more on my blog
Medium:
Painting and drawing 
