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  • Developed an understanding of perspective through practicing drawing objects from different angles
  • Explored the use of texture in drawings, adding depth and realism to artwork
  • Learned how to create the illusion of three-dimensional forms on a two-dimensional surface
  • Experimented with various drawing techniques to enhance the perception of depth and texture
  • Improved observation skills by closely examining real objects and translating their textures and perspectives onto paper

Tips for continued development:

1. Encourage the child to explore different drawing materials and surfaces, such as charcoal on textured paper, to further enhance the use of texture in their artwork.

2. Introduce the concept of light and shading to create even more realistic drawings with depth. Experiment with different light sources and explore how shadows can enhance the perception of perspective.

3. Encourage the child to study the works of famous artists known for their exceptional use of perspective and texture, such as Leonardo da Vinci and Vincent van Gogh. Analyzing their techniques can inspire further growth in these areas.

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