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Postgraduate study of art DIY
Artist talk series
Barren Rocks
History through postcard imageries
Photos
Original intention of the photographer
Editing on the postcards
Sender choice and editing
Painting/ Drawings
Non-linear
Non-chorological
PASSAGE OF TIME?
1st Art/ Artists
Human cognitive development
Origin of Art
Communication
similar to language
Under the microscope, the etching showed that the zigzag had undergone millennia of weathering, confirming that the marks were more than 300,000 years older than the previously oldest known engraving. Wim Lustenhouwer/VU University Amsterdam
To understand our existence in the universe
similar to philosophy
Decorative
beauty
Ever since 1880, when the first prehistoric paintings were discovered in Spain’s Altamira Cave, most paleontologists have assumed that humans became fully modern in Europe about 35,000 years ago. European cave paintings were seen as evidence of a “creative explosion” sometimes attributed to a brain mutation, a theory reinforced by the apparent age discrepancy between figurative art in Europe and other, more recent art elsewhere.
Invention of symbolic expression
Figurative drawings
-to make images life-like
-to create life
https://www.nationalgeographic.com/magazine/article/origins-of-art