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Art

  • The student has learned how to transfer a drawing onto watercolor paper.
  • They have learned how to mix and blend watercolors to create different shades and tones.
  • The student has learned how to add texture and details using watercolor techniques such as dry brushing or wet-on-wet.
  • They have learned how to use watercolor techniques to create a sense of depth and dimension in their artwork.

For continued development, encourage the student to experiment with different watercolor techniques and explore various subject matter. They can try using different types of brushes, experimenting with different paper surfaces, or even incorporating other art mediums into their watercolor paintings.

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