- The child learned how to hold a pencil or crayon properly.
- The child learned how to use different strokes and techniques to create different textures and effects.
- The child learned about different art materials such as pencils, crayons, and markers.
- The child learned about color theory and how to mix colors to create new ones.
- The child learned about composition and how to arrange elements on the paper.
- The child learned about perspective and how to create the illusion of depth.
- The child learned about shading and how to create highlights and shadows.
- The child learned about different art styles and techniques by observing and replicating them.
- The child learned about self-expression and how to communicate ideas and emotions through art.
Continued development in drawing can be encouraged by:
- Exploring different subject matters such as landscapes, still life, or portraits.
- Experimenting with different art materials like charcoal, pastels, or watercolors.
- Studying the works of famous artists and trying to replicate their styles.
- Participating in art classes or workshops to learn new techniques and receive guidance from professionals.
- Keeping a sketchbook to practice regularly and document ideas and inspirations.
- Participating in art challenges or competitions to push oneself and gain exposure.