Feb 15, 2012

I Don't Want To Miss A Thing

This week I found there were huge progress in children's art. Comparing with their artwork two weeks go, I will just take three of them as example. They were the three pieces in the center of this picture:

Two weeks ago 

The girl who made the upper painting with three people made this self-portrait this time. She has had good observation of the features among people. With a mirror next to her paper on the wall, she add the colorful letters of her T-shirt to her portrait.


The girl who made the lower right picture two weeks ago created  a story in her art this week. There was a firefighting dog in her art piece. She not only made a main character in her art with a story background, but also distributed the painting over the different area paper. It was like unveil process, and we gradually get the chance to know the story inside of her art.

As for this 3-year-old girl who painted the artwork on the lower left two weeks ago made those various colors separated from each other in this art piece.


handprints painitng

In a nurturing environment of art, children progress dramatically. As a witness, I have been so lucky to see all these precious process and record every moment of it.

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