Let children grow up with painting

A parent brought his child to sign up for an art class. His goal is very clear: \”I hope my children will grow up to be great painters.\” Creating art and creating beauty is indeed respectable and enviable. But I asked again: \”If your child cannot become a painter in the future, will you still support your child in learning painting? Because it is difficult to become a painter, and it is even more difficult to become a great painter.\” He hesitated for a moment. : \”Then I would like to be an amateur painter, or cultivate my children\’s interests and artistic accomplishments, because I have always loved art.\” This parent\’s attitude is worthy of praise. After all, letting children learn painting can not only cultivate their aesthetic ability and artistic quality, but also such abilities and qualities are valuable assets for the enrichment of a person\’s spirit, the cultivation of sentiment, and the development of skills. We may have noticed that the number of illustrations in children\’s textbooks has greatly increased. This makes the textbook more interesting and abstract concepts more visual, making it easier for children to understand and accept. This change not only quietly gives children a sense of beauty, but also inspires their imagination. We know that association and imagination are components of creativity. Sociologists tell us that the current society has entered a \”graphic society.\” The so-called \”graphic society\” is a society in which graphics are the main media, and a society in which graphics or images are used as communication tools. People living in this kind of society should be familiar with and master the language of graphics, and the main way to achieve this is to learn painting and learn to recognize the language of painting. Art is actually rooted in human culture. It is a part of human knowledge, and it is above the overall human knowledge. It connects all disciplines: for example, it is a record of human history, it is a mirror of society, it is an encyclopedia of nature, and it clearly expresses the content of human morality. Therefore, learning to draw is equivalent to learning human knowledge. \”Art is another language of learning.\” Painting, by its essential nature, is expression. It expresses personal feelings, emotions, thoughts, experiences, emotions and the secrets deep in the soul. Painting can vent the painter\’s emotions, which can provide psychological comfort. In modern society, not only adults have various psychological pressures, but children also have them. Let your child love painting, let him write, and express his feelings through pen, paper, and colors, and his mind will reach balance. Have you ever noticed that your child may like to focus on \”drawing\” and create random images on his own? At this time, do not restrict him, because the child is immersed in the realm of free fantasy, immersed in an artistic realm, and is talking to the God of Art about his innocent childlike innocence. This is a great time to develop thinking, language, and imagination – don\’t disturb him. Through painting or other forms of art education, your child\’s wisdom increases, his personality develops, and his painting art also grows.

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