- The child has learned to express their imagination and creativity through drawing.
- They have gained knowledge of different colors and how they can be used to create a visually stimulating picture.
- The child has learned about different shapes and how they can be used to represent objects or elements in their drawing.
- They have developed their fine motor skills by holding and manipulating the drawing utensils.
- The child has learned to observe their surroundings and visualize them in their mind in order to draw from imagination.
- They have gained confidence in their artistic abilities and willingness to try new things.
- The child may have learned about composition and how to arrange the elements of their drawing to create a visually pleasing image.
- They have learned patience and perseverance as drawing from imagination might take time and practice to achieve the desired result.
To further support the child's artistic development, encourage them to explore different mediums and techniques such as painting, sculpting, or collage. Encourage them to experiment with different subjects, styles, and perspectives in their drawings. Provide opportunities for them to observe and discuss various artworks, both from famous artists and their peers, to broaden their understanding of art. Encourage them to keep a sketchbook or a visual journal to document their ideas and artistic journey.