- Observation skills: The child learned to observe the movements of the players, the ball, and the overall dynamics of the game.
- Composition: They observed how the players were positioned on the field and how they moved in relation to each other.
- Perspective: The child learned about the different perspectives from which the game can be viewed, such as from the stands or behind home plate.
- Color and contrast: They observed the colors of the uniforms, the green of the field, and the contrast between the players and the background.
- Gesture and movement: The child observed the gestures and movements of the players, such as swinging a bat or throwing a ball.
Continued development: To further develop their artistic skills related to watching a baseball game, the child can try:
- Sketching quick gesture drawings of players in action to capture movement and energy.
- Experimenting with different mediums, such as colored pencils or watercolors, to depict the vibrant colors of the game.
- Creating a series of drawings or paintings that explore different perspectives of the game, such as from the pitcher's mound or the outfield.
- Using their observations to create a narrative artwork that tells a story about a specific moment or play during the game.