If a child likes painting or has talent in this area, the most important thing is to inspire and guide them instead of just imitating a fixed model.
For example, if you don't have the awareness to draw the background at the beginning, you can guide it to imagine the scene where the subject of the painting is:
If it's a character, then they are outdoors. (Garden? Square? Lawn? Street? Sports field? Tourist attraction?...), or indoors (home? Classroom? Shopping center? Auditorium?...), does this happen during the day or at night, is it a party or a party? , is it in the human world or in the land of fairies...
If it is an animal, is it wild or domestic, in a zoo or in the mountains, in the clouds of the sky, or in a fairyland? In the endless meadows, or in the forest with these imposing century-old trees, or swimming in the deep blue seabed...
< p>If it is ane still life, then where is it? Should it be placed on the table in the room, in a small, whimsical space, or on the beach? On the grass? On the roof? ...If you encounter scenes that are a little unfamiliar to you, you can continue with some tips:
For example, at the bottom of the sea, is there- there are water patterns on the sea floor? Do fish swim among algae or corals? Are the fine sands of the seabed dotted with strange rocks? ...
Another example is that of festivals. Which is most representative of a certain festival? Is it a balloon (June 1)? Fireworks (National Day)? Firecrackers (Spring Festival)? ...
Let's take another example of the Great Wall. Is the wall built on a mountain? Are there mountains of green trees on both sides? Do the tourists have children of the same age and elderly people on crutches? ...
Or maybe from time to times, think about it, for example, where would you like to spend your birthday? At home? At McDonald's? In the clouds of the sky? In a forest with small animals? At the Crystal Palace under the sea?
With such tips, over time, children's imagination will develop and the paintings they draw will be truly colorful, natural and full of surprises
In terms of art, children's paintings can Cultivate children's understanding of the characteristics of things, color matching
layout coordination.
As for intellectual development, the most important thing is to cultivate one's ability to observe the things around them, improve one's understanding of details, or even generalize the characteristics of events, one's imagination and thinking divergent.
In fact, a complete background of a children's painting is particularly important. In order to draw a complete picture, achild must also take into account the layout, background, subject, details, color. cultivate balance, overview, generalization (layout, color), observation, subconscious memory (background, subject, details), and mastery of the various common senses (background, details, color) p>
So let's talk a little bit Providing guidance instead of mechanical copying will not only have a fundamental impact on children's painting level, but also have a long-term effect on children's intellectual development.