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  • Observation skills: The child learned to observe different TV shows, paying attention to colors, shapes, and patterns.
  • Storytelling: Through watching TV, the child learned about different narratives and how characters are portrayed through visuals.
  • Composition: By viewing different TV scenes, the child learned about framing, balance, and visual elements in creating appealing images.
  • Color theory: The child learned about the use of color to convey emotions and mood through the visuals seen on TV.
  • Appreciation for different art styles: From watching cartoons, animations, or live-action shows, the child was exposed to various art styles and artistic techniques.

To further develop artistic skills related to watching TV, parents or teachers can:

  • Encourage the child to create their own illustrations or storyboards inspired by their favorite TV shows.
  • Discuss the emotions and visual choices in TV scenes, guiding the child to analyze and interpret the artistic elements.
  • Introduce the child to famous artists or animation studios that create the shows they enjoy, sparking interest in different art styles and techniques.
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