- Learned about the basic shape and structure of a shark
- Explored different shading techniques to create depth and texture
- Practiced using lines and curves to depict the shark's movement and form
- Experimented with different pencil pressures to create varying tones
- Developed hand-eye coordination and fine motor skills while drawing
- Explored the use of negative space to enhance the overall composition
- Learned about the importance of observation and attention to detail
- Explored the concept of symmetry while drawing the shark's body
- Experimented with different pencil strokes to create different textures, such as rough skin or smooth fins
For continued development, the child can:
- Explore different art mediums, such as paints or pastels, to create more vibrant and textured shark drawings
- Study different shark species and their unique characteristics to create more accurate and detailed drawings
- Experiment with different perspectives and angles to create dynamic and interesting compositions
- Practice drawing other marine creatures or underwater scenes to expand their artistic skills and knowledge
- Participate in art classes or workshops to learn new techniques and receive guidance from experienced artists