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Gouache course for children

Gouache course for children:

In fact, this kind of children's gouache painting has a great influence on cultivating children's aesthetic feeling of color and improving children's aesthetic feeling of art. Generally speaking, children's gouache painting has ten principles: flat painting, Bo Tu painting, thick painting, composition, stippling, light and dark, cold and warm painting, background painting, random painting and comprehensive painting.

Plane drawing-this method is relatively simple and easy to understand, which is the simplest hook coloring in two-dimensional space. Let's draw the outline of the object with a single color with a slightly thinner chalk or oil pastel, and then draw the color flat in the outline. This kind of picture features: intuitive plane, overall color, simplicity and stability.

Bo Tu Method-In fact, it uses less gouache pigment and more water. Bo Tu method tests children's ability to control water and color, so it is not easy to draw a good picture with Bo Tu method. Features: With the ink color characteristics of traditional Chinese painting, the colors are well blended, and there is also a transparent, light and moist feeling of watercolor painting, which is especially suitable for performance: after rain, in the morning and evening, it is full of fun.

Thick painting-As the name implies, this painting is as mellow as oil painting, with strong hiding power, rich color effects, obvious brushstrokes and traces, outstanding painting characteristics and strong color expression. It is very suitable for expressing children's personality, and it is also a relatively easy painting method to master.

Composition method-this method does not need to draw physical objects, can draw lines according to one's own preferences, and is also free to color, which is suitable for cultivating children's interest in painting. Its characteristics: plain, free and interesting. This method allows children to freely combine lines and boldly match colors.