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  • Observation skills: The child observed the different colors, shapes, and patterns of the various fish and marine life in the aquarium.
  • Color theory: The child noticed the vibrant and contrasting colors of the fish and learned about how different colors can create visual interest.
  • Composition: The child observed how the fish were arranged in the tanks and learned about creating a visually pleasing arrangement.
  • Texture: The child observed the different textures of the fish scales and learned about incorporating texture into their own artwork.
  • Proportion: The child noticed the different sizes of the fish and learned about maintaining proper proportions in their own drawings or paintings.
  • Imagination: The child may have been inspired by the unique and fantastical creatures in the aquarium, sparking their imagination for future artistic creations.

Continued development: Encourage the child to create their own underwater-themed artwork, using the concepts they learned at the aquarium. They can experiment with different color combinations, textures, and compositions to bring their imagination to life. Additionally, they can research and learn about different marine life to expand their knowledge and incorporate more variety into their artwork.

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