History of Abstract Painting
Historically, the art of abstract painting is closely related to the image. Prehistoric relics show that since thousands of years ago, human ancestors have begun drawing on cave walls to portray important parts of their lives.
All the cultures of the world know the art of painting. This is because abstract painting or drawing is very easy to make. A painting or drawing can be made only by using simple materials such as charcoal, lime, or other materials. One of the famous prehistoric drawing techniques performed by the cave people is by gluing hands on the cave wall, then spraying it with chewed foliage or colored minerals.
At first, the development of painting is closely related to the development of human civilization. Language systems, ways of survival (scavenging, trap hunting, farming), and beliefs as the forerunner of religions are the things that influence the development of Luki art. This influence is seen in the types of objects, images and narratives in them. In these times, painting has special uses, for example as a recording medium (painting in the form of an image). Prehistoric moments in prehistoric times are one of them in content with drawing and painting. The way communication with images ultimately stimulates the formation of the writing system because the actual letter comes from the symbols of the image which are then simplified and standardized.
At one point, there were certain people in a prehistoric society group who spent more time drawing than looking for food like those in painting galleries or abstract painting galleries. They begin to adept at drawing and begin to discover that certain shapes and arrangements, if arranged in such a way, will appear more interesting to see than usual. They begin to discover a kind of sense of beauty in their activities and continue to do so that they become more and more expert. They were the first artists on earth and at that time drawing activities (in abstract painting galleries or galleries) and painting began to leap into artistic activities.
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