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  • The child learned about colors and how they can be used to create different moods and effects in a drawing.
  • They learned about different shades and tones of colors by experimenting with different pencil pressures or layering techniques.
  • The child learned about emphasizing details and adding depth to the dragon by using darker shades of colors for shadows.
  • They learned about proportion and symmetry by ensuring the different parts of the dragon were balanced and evenly colored.
  • The child learned about creativity and imagination by envisioning and bringing to life their own unique interpretation of a dragon through colors.

For continued development, the child could:

  • Experiment with different art mediums like watercolors or pastels to create more vibrant and textured dragons.
  • Explore different art styles from different cultures or time periods and incorporate those influences into their dragon drawings.
  • Study and learn from famous dragon artworks and observe how different artists have portrayed dragons using colors.
  • Try creating a series of dragon drawings with different themes or settings to further develop their storytelling skills through art.
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