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Evolution of an Art from charcoal mud to magnifying device

"Through a painting we can see the whole world" - Hans Hofmann


Primitive human - Homo Habilis, started thinking, put up the rock tools to hunt and exploring the cognitive ability to adapt the conditions and envisioned the impossibles. During prehistoric era nearly 40,000 years ago primitives perceived and sketched the cave paintings with mud mixed to charcoal and spit.

Basis of paintings during the stone age was Homo sapiens simply felt like to draw for being constantly weary. Study says art helps sapiens to steer clear of confrontational approaches and grown to be a subsidiary communication to their primary sign language.

Café Terrace at Night by Vincent van Gogh

Science justifies paintings will increase brain effectiveness results in increase in creativity, logical and rational thinking ability by activating the both left and right hemisphere of brain. I believe, this might be one of the potential objective behind the transformation of human era.


Painting by definition- Creative expression, gesture, narration, abstraction of real or fictitious things. Once we created such wonders by colors, extraction of pigments from minerals and biological entities lend a hand to art to get close to existence of illusions of human brains. Legendary artists like Lenardo da Vinci, Michelangelo, Vincent van Gogh, Raphael and Picasso were idolized by humanity for their fine art.




Café Terrace at Night - Vincent van Gogh


Idea of painting enters in motion pictures created virtual heroes and fancy worlds steered the craze for nearly a century, accompanied by creating illusion of movements by capturing real world objects through photographing called stop motion animation a successor being CGI animation with higher frame rates bit close to reality.


Photography is an art of creating realistic artwork by the control of light. Ever since the advancements in technology and gradual reduce in expense of camera photography became the conventional sideline. We lost amuse in paintings slowly drifting towards realistic pictures as we lost interest in rock arts during our evolution, case in point, art galleries/museums depriving its prominence by shortfall of funding and art lovers besides an era of realistic visual effects is emerging.

Hot tea in air in Arctic #NoPhotoshop - Anonymous



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