- The child learned basic drawing techniques such as lines, shapes, and shading.
- They learned how to observe and replicate objects or scenes accurately.
- They learned about composition and how to arrange elements within a drawing.
- They learned about perspective and how to create the illusion of depth in their drawings.
- They learned about color theory and how to use different colors effectively.
- They learned about different art styles and techniques by exploring various drawing styles.
- They learned about self-expression and how to convey emotions or ideas through their drawings.
- They learned about the importance of practice and perseverance in improving their drawing skills.
Continued development can be encouraged by:
- Encouraging the child to experiment with different drawing materials such as colored pencils, markers, or pastels.
- Introducing the child to different artists and art movements to inspire their creativity.
- Encouraging the child to draw from life and explore different subjects, such as landscapes, portraits, or still life.
- Providing opportunities for the child to participate in art classes or workshops to learn new techniques and receive guidance from experienced artists.
- Encouraging the child to keep a sketchbook and regularly practice drawing to further develop their skills.
- Supporting the child in showcasing their artwork by framing or displaying their drawings at home or in local art exhibitions.