Art
- The child learned about visual composition and how to arrange images and words on the vision board in an aesthetically pleasing way.
- They explored the use of color and how different color combinations can evoke different emotions or convey different messages.
- The child practiced using various art materials such as magazines, scissors, glue, and markers to create their vision board.
- They learned the concept of symbolism and how to incorporate symbols and imagery that represent their goals and aspirations.
For continued development, encourage the child to experiment with different art techniques on their vision boards, such as collaging, painting, or using mixed media. They can also explore different themes or topics for their vision boards, such as future career goals, travel destinations, or personal values. Additionally, they can research famous artists or art movements that inspire them and incorporate elements from those into their vision boards.
Book Recommendations
- The Art of Dreaming by Jill K. Berry: This book explores the power of visualization and creativity in achieving dreams and goals. It provides practical exercises and inspiration for creating vision boards.
- Collage: Contemporary Artists Hunt and Gather, Cut and Paste, Mash Up and Transform by Danielle Krysa: This book showcases the work of contemporary artists who use collage as a medium. It can inspire the child to explore different collage techniques and ideas for their vision boards.
- The Color Scheme Bible by Anna Starmer: This book explains the principles of color theory and provides guidance on selecting and combining colors harmoniously. It can help the child understand the impact of color choices on their vision boards.
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