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  • Learned about different types of brushes and their uses
  • Explored various painting techniques such as blending, layering, and stippling
  • Understood the concept of color mixing and how to create different shades and tones
  • Learned about different types of paint (acrylic, watercolor, oil) and their properties
  • Explored different painting surfaces such as canvas, paper, and wood
  • Understood the importance of composition and how to create a balanced artwork
  • Explored different subject matters and styles in painting
  • Learned about famous artists and their works
  • Developed fine motor skills and hand-eye coordination
  • Explored personal creativity and self-expression through painting

Continued development in painting can be encouraged by:

  • Experimenting with different painting techniques and materials
  • Studying the works of different artists and trying to replicate their styles
  • Exploring different subject matters and themes in painting
  • Participating in art competitions or exhibitions to gain exposure and feedback
  • Attending art classes or workshops to learn new techniques and receive guidance
  • Keeping a sketchbook or art journal to practice and document ideas
  • Collaborating with other artists or joining art communities to share ideas and inspiration
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