This podcast explores the historical and instinctual human drive to create and use paint, tracing its origins from prehistoric cave art to ancient civilizations. It highlights how paint initially served practical purposes such as protection and medicine, evolving to encompass social identity, ritual, and aesthetic expression. The author discusses the gradual introduction of toxic materials into paint formulations over time, from relatively safe natural pigments to more hazardous lead and mercury-based compounds, and ponders the modern implications of these toxins for health. The overarching theme is an examination of paint's multifaceted significance throughout human history, juxtaposing its ancient, often beneficial roles with the contemporary understanding of its potential health risks, while also hinting at a future exploration of non-toxic alternatives.
Tracing Paint's Ancient Purpose - and It's Modern Cost to Our Health
HABITUS ELEMENTUS: Non-toxic Paint [Part 1 - The Instinct of Paint]
Sep 18, 2025
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HABITUS is a wellness-based residential interior design standard that evaluates how homes support human health and quality of life through seven key factors: water, air, sound, illumination, temperature, and urban systems. It provides a framework for creating living environments that are healthier, more sustainable, and deeply connected to human well-being.
HABITUS is a wellness-based residential interior design standard that evaluates how homes support human health and quality of life through seven key factors: water, air, sound, illumination, temperature, and urban systems. It provides a framework for creating living environments that are healthier, more sustainable, and deeply connected to human well-being.Listen on
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