Abstract
Painting is the basis of all types of fine art. The basis of painting is painting, regardless of which of the types of fine art the artist creates. His observations, research on the compositions of a large work, he sets out first with preliminary pencil sketches. The article discusses the importance of painting in the development of spatial representations and creative imagination in architectural education, as well as in various design methods. The interest in painting has long fascinated people. Because it was necessary for the people ofprimitive times to communicate, to speak. It is known from history that most of the images are based on how ancient people who were engaged in hunting hunted animals. They followed the trails of the animals and left various images and signs on the rocks and caves. Over time, as a result of the development of their imaginative skills, various hunting scenes later began to be reflected in a way that had a unique initial compositional solution.
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