Although every child is an excellent artist, as a parent without artistic cells, how can he give his children artistic enlightenment? Are dolls that have never been to school only sent to studios and early education institutions? In fact, we can give children artistic enlightenment at home, and there are resources everywhere.
Let's take a look at how to enlighten children's art with marion Duchas. Marion Duchas is a best-selling author. Her book "This is not an art book" is a game book that can interact with children. She graduated from the Royal College of Art in London, England. She is an internationally renowned and award-winning illustrator and children's book writer.
Her first novel, Let's Create Great Art, sold 300,000 copies worldwide and won the annual global creative and design award "D&; AD Yellow Pencil Award "Illustrator Design Award, British Illustrator Honor V&; A museum illustration award and many other awards.
In "This is not an art book", she combines seven artistic themes such as painting, color, modeling, pigment, paper, printing and pattern, so that parents can have artistic enlightenment when playing parent-child games with their children. It is an artistic creation book suitable for parents and children.
This book is a game book that can be played when picked up. No matter whether it is a big child or a child, as long as they can hold the pen, they can't stop playing. Because it involves seven themes, there are 50 creative games, and every child can always find the fun of creation.
The tool needed for the game may be just a pencil, so you can draw a 3D illusion hand and draw the picture you want to see without stopping.
Even if there are no rules, it can be used as artistic creation, which is called "scribbling". Not only is the line chaotic, but the lines will also cross. You can draw intersections and make an interesting picture.
I remember when I was a child, I used to drop ink on paper, then blow it and blow it at will. At that time, I thought I played beautifully. In this book, I accidentally saw this game I played when I was a child. Actually, it's called "painting blowing".
The game is to drop ink on the paper. You can use straws, straws, or even blow directly with your mouth to blow out various shapes of animals and plants. If you color it again, it is anything you want.
Even if you only use old newspapers, a pair of scissors and a glue stick, you can create such a tall work as "montage".
There are also some creative forms in the book, such as photo discs and printing, which I have just contacted as a parent. Children have unlimited imagination, and can directly reflect their wild ideas on paper.
When I first got this book, I thought it was just a game with seven themes. I played it carefully and found that this book is logical.
As Song Jianming, former vice president of China Academy of Fine Arts, said, "The book seems to be casual and lively, but in fact it has a rigorous structure and a wide range of knowledge". Even the most humble pencil drawing begins with a simple brush to draw all kinds of lines. As long as the child can hold a pen, he will always draw various lines to let the child know that he can do it.
Then a slightly more complicated project will be added, such as drawing a figure with one stroke, and a more complicated one, drawing a maze designed by yourself with one stroke. If you color the messy pencil drawing, it may become a particularly artistic painting.
First a simple pencil, and then add colors, involving paint pens, color palettes and so on. To increase children's awareness of color. Besides pens, newspapers, leaves of nature and even a piece of colored paper can create endless works of art.
For example, folding kittens, paper figures and small trees cut with scissors, as well as paper cutting, a traditional China craft, all come into contact with children in games.
The popular Montessori education method not only makes children self-centered, but also involves the field of mathematics. This is not an art book, it also covers mathematics and physics. In this part of pencil rubbings, there is a game of forming shapes according to the number connection; There are squares, rectangles, solid cubes and so on.
This book combines Montosoli's educational thoughts, takes children as the center and makes children dare to express themselves.
Whenever I talk about art, I'm always disorganized and don't know how to explain art to my children. Go to an art exhibition. I can only say the words "too beautiful" and "too artistic" myself, let alone how to educate children in this respect.
But this is not an art book that teaches our parents. Don't be afraid of artistic enlightenment, there are materials everywhere.
I remember that in autumn, there are many flowers made of ginkgo leaves and works of art made of various leaves. Nature is the best artistic creator. We can use leaves to print pictures with children and make beautiful pictures of leaves.
In addition, the best way to enlighten children is to give them good guidance. In the book The Game Power of Art, it is mentioned that art is a way of expression for children. French children always draw on napkins while waiting for meals. Whenever and wherever, they always communicate with each other in this way.
What we can do is to create such an environment for them, give them some hints, and then create according to their own ideas.
Marion Duchas has the same view. In her book, she encourages children to draw patterns in each color to represent their feelings. What is the blue circle? Is it sad? What is the red curve? Are you happy? Guide children to express themselves.
This is really a book that brings home artistic enlightenment. Not only do children love to play, but they also increase their parent-child time with their parents. As adults, they may also be inspired by their creations.