KIDS CAN DRAW FAST WAY

Nonfiction, Reference & Language, Education & Teaching, Parent Participation, Teaching, Teaching Methods
Cover of the book KIDS CAN DRAW FAST WAY by Suci Kreatif, SuciKreatif
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Author: Suci Kreatif ISBN: 1230003065136
Publisher: SuciKreatif Publication: February 5, 2019
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Suci Kreatif
ISBN: 1230003065136
Publisher: SuciKreatif
Publication: February 5, 2019
Imprint:
Language: English

This is a simple ebook for kids with fast and easy instructions on how to draw using a basic shapes. The process of learning to draw is a lengthy one and it's often measured in years, depending upon a child's fine motor skills and cognitive development. Pushing a child too quickly will only result in unhappiness for all concerned. Gentle nurturing will allow their natural talent to blossom.
Kids learn to draw the same way they learn to speak - by copying The symbols we use for ideas, whether they are sounds, written or pictorial signs, are generally learned ones.
This is a wonderful Ebook in which kid will create works of art using basic shapes.
Drawing with kid helps them discover that shapes can carry meaning, and more importantly, that they can create meaningful shapes themselves
All drawings in this Ebook by freehand sketches. No computer help.This allows the kid to feel their own sketches in real.
When a kid begins to be interested in creating complex pictures, has good fine motor control (drawing accurate shapes), and expresses the desire to draw how things look, then they are ready to begin learning to draw realistically.
Once your kids mastered the basic shapes we will move on to more complex shapes. You will soon find that the basic shapes that you learned such as a circle and a cube will be very useful in drawing the more complex shapes.
Take some time to look at objects around you, how they flow, the interplay of light and dark on the object. What makes it look realistic? Is its shape slightly different to the shape it is “usually” portrayed to be?
It is important to remember that realism is only one aspect of artistic expression. Endeavors in this area should be balanced by encouraging expressive mark-making, experimentation with color, and exposure to non-representational art.

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This is a simple ebook for kids with fast and easy instructions on how to draw using a basic shapes. The process of learning to draw is a lengthy one and it's often measured in years, depending upon a child's fine motor skills and cognitive development. Pushing a child too quickly will only result in unhappiness for all concerned. Gentle nurturing will allow their natural talent to blossom.
Kids learn to draw the same way they learn to speak - by copying The symbols we use for ideas, whether they are sounds, written or pictorial signs, are generally learned ones.
This is a wonderful Ebook in which kid will create works of art using basic shapes.
Drawing with kid helps them discover that shapes can carry meaning, and more importantly, that they can create meaningful shapes themselves
All drawings in this Ebook by freehand sketches. No computer help.This allows the kid to feel their own sketches in real.
When a kid begins to be interested in creating complex pictures, has good fine motor control (drawing accurate shapes), and expresses the desire to draw how things look, then they are ready to begin learning to draw realistically.
Once your kids mastered the basic shapes we will move on to more complex shapes. You will soon find that the basic shapes that you learned such as a circle and a cube will be very useful in drawing the more complex shapes.
Take some time to look at objects around you, how they flow, the interplay of light and dark on the object. What makes it look realistic? Is its shape slightly different to the shape it is “usually” portrayed to be?
It is important to remember that realism is only one aspect of artistic expression. Endeavors in this area should be balanced by encouraging expressive mark-making, experimentation with color, and exposure to non-representational art.

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