Monday, April 8, 2013

Impromptu Art Lesson Again

As mentioned before my children do not go for formal art lessons. Now that Elizabeth is in Standard 1, they have art subject once every week. So far, the art she took home are very simple drawings and colourings using colour pencils. Then I noticed each time she gets a B for her drawings and I began to realise that maybe the problem lies with her colouring which is flat and there's no shadings. This calls for me to try my hand in teaching her basic shading using colour pencils.


I drew a picture of a bowling pin, a girl and a tree. Then I demonstrated to her how to do shading using just one colour for the bowling pin and got her to finish the rest of the bowling pin herself. Basically, I just taught her to use more pressure when colouring the darkest shade and release the pressure slightly as she move on to the lighter shade. So as to create a darker to lighter perspective.


Then we moved on to the girl and lastly the tree. This time applying different colours like dark green and light green for the tree.


I'm not the best teacher for art, haha. But hopefully she will learn and remember to apply it for her school art lessons next time. Good luck, sweetie.

Joseph on the other hand, will always request for a chance to splash some paint whenever he sees his sister is doing art too.

So here's his work of art. Hehe.


Enjoying himself making a mess.

Showing his effort. :)





10 comments:

  1. I always love to see Joseph and his abstract art :)

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    1. Haha..kids always start with abstract art I guess. Last time Elizabeth was like that too.

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  2. Wow, you are good. Can I send Ashley to you? ;)

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    1. Hahaha..can can. If you don't mind unprofessional teacher.

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  3. I think you are a great art teacher. I am not good with colors but I can do some simple crafts.hehhe

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    1. Nolar, I'm not good actually. Simply teach only. Haha.

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  4. I am hopeless in art. You are better than me, still able to guide your children on colouring.

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    1. Haha. I'm rusty already also. Just teach when I can still teach.

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  5. how wonderful that your children get you to be their art teacher. Mum's the best. :)

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    1. Aww..really? But this Mum cannot teach when it gets harder lar. :)

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