Pottery and weaving are among the very first art forms that showcase Filipino grandeur in art design. Evidences from cave dwellings all over the country were found. Among those were mostly anthropomorphic earthenware jars dating 5 BC. - 225 A.D. Weaving was also existent prior to Spanish colonization. Mostly done by women, fibers from abaca, pineapple, cotton, and bark cloth are used to create clothes, rugs and hats. Baskets as well were done in order to be utilized as carriers for mostly grain and food.[433][434] Filipinos first exposure to painting happened when Spain conquered the Philippines. These were used as religious propaganda and are often displayed in churches. However, as progress of education happened to Filipinos and the wealthier they have gotten, more and more artists started to shift from the traditional religious motifs to a more secular pattern of imagery.[435][435] Some of these well known painters are Damian Domingo, Fernando Amorsolo, Felix Hidalgo and Juan Luna.