Sculpture painting for childrenWhen teaching children to draw, you will find that their drawings start out flat and gradually become three-dimensional. They must naturally go through this stage to acquire high-level drawing skills. However, if they lose or do not get this opportunity for some reason, they will experience frustration with drawing after the age of 11. They will think that they have no talent and can no longer draw. According to Lowenfeld's stages, *Emerging*Expertise*Stage is a very important period in art education that determines whether or not they will have professional skills in the future. According to the research journal of the stage (Blueprint/Young in Art), elementary school students lose interest or become overly critical of their own work at this stage because they do not meet the demands of technical development and level. So as an art teacher, I do my best to help children avoid this frustration. In this sense, one of my students, Daniel, has finally taken a leap from this mold. Below is a new drawing that Daniel has drawn. Through this drawing, he has found joy in expressing how to express the beauty of things in a three-dimensional and vivid way. When students reach this stage, they start to look at their own paintings for a long time and enjoy them. They look at their paintings as if they were going on a trip and wanting to take pictures of beautiful scenery. This stage is rewarding for me as a teacher because the subsequent artistic depictions become easier. It will run like an analog boat with a motor. And the students will be amazed at their own accomplishments at this stage. And they will find out more and more how much fun it is to draw.
I recently started working as an art teacher at SchoolNova, a children's enrichment program in my area. It is a great opportunity for me because my child also needs to learn math there. Above all, I want the children to dive deep into the world of these paintings and become artists for their entire lives. It doesn't matter what the students become. We are all artists after all.
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