For children, the materials used for painting are the most easily available among all materials.
Our common materials in early education institutions are crayons, pencils, chalk and pigments.
However, children can also draw with unconventional materials, such as wet clay, children can also draw with computers, and they can also draw with other tools instead of brushes.
Unconventional materials such as supermarket shelves, kitchen props, pebbles and yarns are the perfect complement to the painting materials provided.
Drawing also needs planning. Planning needs many different types of drawing paper, different sizes, colors and textures.
At first, let the children draw on a constant plane, let them control every part of the picture and know how to control the picture.
With children's understanding of different two-dimensional forms, they can make better use of these art media to express their ideas.
Painting can also give children a chance to experience the changes of materials, and color blending is one of the most basic changes.
Marking on drawing paper can help children create and convey a series of feelings about the environment. When children draw, they pay attention to the basic characteristics of the image they want to express.
In the process of concentrating on the outstanding characteristics of works of art, children's observation ability has been developed.
From observing the general outline of things, they pay more and more attention to grasping and depicting the details of things. This not only expands children's inner spiritual images, but also enables them to create works full of rich artistic colors.
Core: In art education, showing children's works and encouraging them to comment will further enrich their creative process.
I am a practitioner of aesthetic education, Hao Dance. Welcome attention. There is still a long time ahead.