- The child learned about different types of lines and how to use them to create different effects in their drawings.
- They learned about shapes and how to use them as building blocks for their drawings.
- The child learned about shading and how to create depth and dimension in their drawings.
- They learned about composition and how to arrange the elements in their drawings to create a visually pleasing image.
- The child learned about color theory and how to use different colors to evoke different emotions in their drawings.
- They learned about perspective and how to create the illusion of depth in their drawings.
- The child learned about different art styles and techniques by studying and replicating the works of famous artists.
Continued development in drawing can be fostered by encouraging the child to explore different subject matters, such as landscapes, portraits, or still life. They can also experiment with different mediums, such as charcoal, pastels, or watercolors, to further develop their skills and artistic style. Additionally, exposing the child to different art forms and visiting art galleries or museums can inspire them and provide new ideas for their drawings. Encouraging them to participate in art competitions or join art clubs can also help them connect with other young artists and learn from their peers.