Painting

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Painting is a visual art form that involves applying paint to a medium, such as paper or a canvas, in such a way that it communicates emotion, expression, or an idea. Alternatively, it may be a task that just involves applying paint to walls in order to change the interior decoration of a room.

History

The fundamental idea of creating a picture to convey an idea goes back to the dawn of mankind, when prehistoric man would illustrate something about the events of the day or about the way he felt. There are caves around the world which are preserved that give us an insight to the early artistic applications of early man.

Medium

There are many different types of paints, regardless of the way they are used. There are paints made from oil, latex, lead and even paints made from organic materials, which include dried ground flowers or plants.

Style

Throughout the various phases of history, different painting styles(methods) were introduced. These styles can be indicative of the various artists' expressions of their perspective of the times they lived in--different styles developed at certain times often because the artist was looking to make a point about society that may have been unique to them, and was not the status quo.

Other styles of painting came about through advancements in mathematics and scientific thought; many of Leonardo DaVinci's paintings have distinct mathematical implications, particularly the golden ratio.

Tools

There are a vast number of devices that can apply paint. Industrially, there are paint rollers, spray guns, brushes, foams, and pads. Artistically, there are brushes made from either natural or synthetic materials: horse hair is a popular brush material, nylon is often regarded as a "cheap" material.