- The child learned about colors and how to mix them to create new colors.
- They learned about different painting techniques, such as blowing through a straw to create a splatter effect.
- They learned about the concept of movement and how to create the illusion of fireworks exploding in the painting.
- They learned about the use of negative space by leaving blank areas on the paper to represent the night sky.
- They learned about the importance of planning and thinking ahead before starting a project.
- They learned about the properties of acrylic paint, such as its quick-drying nature and vibrant colors.
For continued development, the child can explore different painting techniques using straws, such as creating abstract art or landscapes. They can also experiment with different materials, such as watercolors or oil pastels, to create different effects. Encouraging the child to observe real fireworks displays or other forms of art can inspire them to create more complex and detailed paintings. Additionally, introducing them to famous artists and their works can help expand their knowledge and appreciation of art.