How Did Artists Paint in Ancient Times Without Modern Tools?

Imagine you're an artist in ancient Egypt, and all you have are sticks, charcoal, and some red ochre. You draw on papyrus or stone using your fingers or simple brushes made from animal hair. It's like drawing with crayons but even simpler! Over time, people started mixing colors by grinding minerals and adding them to water, just like making paint at home today.

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  1. A child draws on the ground with charcoal from a burned log
  2. An artist uses their finger to paint a red pattern on a clay pot
  3. Someone mixes soil with water to make green paint

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