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The Immortal Art Podcast
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Hi! I'm Eldin and this is a chronological history of art told by a painter/art historian.
You're on the right place if you like art, art history, and if you are curious about the artistic processes.
This is an audio version of YouTube channel.
https://www.youtube.com/@TheImmortalArt
You're on the right place if you like art, art history, and if you are curious about the artistic processes.
This is an audio version of YouTube channel.
https://www.youtube.com/@TheImmortalArt
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Discover Nawarla Gabarnmung, a journey through where Dreamtime stories etched in ochre, proving humans arrived as artists.Consider checking: Buymeacoffee, Ko-fi, YouTube, Instagram
Annie Drew is a wild life painter from UK.Annie's page Annie's InstagramConsider checking: Buymeacoffee, Ko-fi, YouTube, Instagram
Linnéa is a photographer, an artist and an activist.Consider checking: Buymeacoffee, Ko-fi, YouTube, Instagram
Out in the red heart of northern Australia, in Kimberley, the old paintings emerged - Gwion Gwion!Consider checking: Buymeacoffee, Ko-fi, YouTube, Instagram
Did we find the oldest painting in the world? Is there possibility that there are older? Consider checking: Buymeacoffee, Ko-fi, YouTube, Instagram
In the African Palaeolithic, the first chapter of human history, survival shaped thought. Across the plains of Eastern and Southern Africa, chipped stone met bone, and instinct slowly gave way to imagination. The earliest tools, unearthed by archaeologists today, are more than objects—they are confessions of existence. This is where our story began. This is where art was born.Consider checking: Buymeacoffee, Ko-fi, YouTube, Instagram
Ancient minds carved their first dreams into stone long before written history. From the Venus of Berekhat Ram, to the Aurignacian horse of Hayonim Cave, and the early symbols. A poetic journey into the first images humans ever tried to pull out of the dark.Consider checking: Buymeacoffee, Ko-fi, YouTube, Instagram
Ruben is a city planner and host of "The Aesthetic City" YouTube channel and podcast.Consider checking: Buymeacoffee, Ko-fi, YouTube, Instagram
The oldest painting in the world. 65, 000 years old in Sulawesi. Consider checking: Buymeacoffee, Ko-fi, Twitter, Facebook, YouTube, Instagram
An art dialogue with a retired professor of mythology.Consider checking: Buymeacoffee, Ko-fi, YouTube, Instagram
The site has 7 hills and over 750 rock shelters distributed over 10 km. Some of the shelters were inhabited more than 100,000 years ago. Each one was a home, a canvas. These rocks witnessed the first humans of India strike fire from flint, hunt deer, sleep with their faces lit by embers. And one day, one of them picked up a red stone and began to draw.Consider checking: Buymeacoffee, Ko-fi, YouTube, Instagram
Imagine snow and cold, nothing but the whistling of a wind. That was Japan, wild and empty, 30,000 years ago. Somewhere in the shadow of those tall mountains, they carved stone, shaped little figures: maybe gods, maybe dreams, maybe nightmares. This art wasn’t about show: it was about survival, ritual, a way to hold on to meaning in that endless, cold night.Consider checking: Buymeacoffee, Ko-fi, YouTube, Instagram
Not much remains. No grand caves like in France or Spain. No bison or horses staring back through time: only a chipped bone with a carved line, a handful of beads, a smudge of red ochre on stone.Consider checking: Buymeacoffee, Ko-fi, YouTube, Instagram
Kostenki isn’t just a place. It’s a whole world folded onto the right bank of the Don River. More than 20 Palaeolithic sites are here, settlement after settlement, time layered over time, a story written deep in the earth’s skin.Consider checking: Buymeacoffee, Ko-fi, YouTube, Instagram
Why would someone, 20 or 30,000 years ago, polish a stone bead until it shone like ice in the sun? Consider checking: Buymeacoffee, Ko-fi, YouTube, Instagram
Out there, where the wind breaks your bones and the snow never ends, people still carved beauty out of ivory. Hunters, mothers, children — they laughed, they froze, they made art. In the heart of the Ice Age, they shaped memory with a knife. This is their story: the fire, the cold, and the little figures that refused to die.Consider checking: Buymeacoffee, Ko-fi, YouTube, Instagram
Tania is an Ukrainian self-thought painter living in Portugal. She exhibited around the world. Tania was won some prestigious awards. Consider checking: Buymeacoffee, Ko-fi, YouTube, Instagram
13,000 years ago somebody sat with a mammoth’s tusk and cut two reindeer into it. Swimming, nose to tail, alive in the ivory. That’s all we have of him. No name, no story.Consider checking: Buymeacoffee, Ko-fi, YouTube, Instagram
Coliboaia Cave, western Romania. Paintings are the oldest in Central Europe. 35 to 23,000 years old. Aurignacian. Gravettian. Consider checking: Buymeacoffee, Ko-fi, Patreon, Twitter, Facebook, YouTube, Instagram
Nick is a painter, youtuber and a podcaster.Nick's YT channelNick's official InstagramNick's private InstagramConsider checking: Buymeacoffee, Ko-fi, YouTube, Instagram























