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What's the difference between enlightenment art and creative art

First, the emphasis is different: traditional art attaches importance to basic knowledge and rational education, while creative art pays more attention to spreading and amplifying children's individual thinking ideas, cultivating children's imagination, creativity and appreciation ability. Taking the development characteristics of children at different ages as the carrier of painting, we design sensory organs such as vision, hearing, touch and smell, and use diverse materials to let children feel lines, shapes and colors from perception to application, and make composition and composition.

Second, the creative requirements are different: traditional art mainly imitates when painting, and teachers instill their professional skills and theories into children, and children passively accept them. Such knowledge output actually obliterates children's inspiration and talent to a certain extent. Creative arts can develop freely. Teachers give a story or a theme, let children associate it and draw their own ideas, which can enhance their imagination and creativity.

Third, the hands-on ability is different: many traditional art schools may just teach children to learn to draw, which makes them lack hands-on ability, while creative art schools will add handwork to drawing. For example, in Chunyushu Creative Art School, there will be handwork in every class, so that children can realize what they have painted by hand, which can improve their perception and coordination.

Although both traditional art and creative art are teaching children to draw, creative art can release children's creativity and imagination, make children feel happy in the process of learning, and express their inner thoughts through artistic means. Teacher Chunyushu is here hoping that every child can find a painting school that suits him.