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  • Learned about different types of brushes and their uses
  • Explored various painting techniques such as blending, layering, and dry brushing
  • Understood the concept of color mixing and how to create different shades and tones
  • Learned about composition and how to create a balanced and visually appealing artwork
  • Explored different subject matters and styles of painting
  • Developed hand-eye coordination and fine motor skills
  • Learned about the importance of light and shadow in creating depth and dimension in a painting
  • Explored different types of paint such as acrylic, watercolor, and oil
  • Understood the concept of texture and how to create it using different painting techniques

Continued development in painting can be fostered by encouraging the child to experiment with different materials and surfaces, such as painting on wood or fabric. They can also explore different art movements and styles, such as impressionism or abstract art, to further expand their artistic vocabulary. Additionally, encouraging the child to observe and analyze famous artworks can help them develop a deeper understanding of composition, color theory, and storytelling in art. Finally, providing opportunities for the child to showcase their artwork, such as participating in local art exhibitions or creating an online portfolio, can boost their confidence and motivation to continue exploring and improving their painting skills.

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