…..it’s easy to draw fish using geometric shapes like rectangles, squares and triangles
For a recent kindergarten art class I read a counting book that was illustrated with funny little fish that came in all shapes and sizes. The illustrator created simple fish shapes with ovals, triangles and square shapes. I demonstrated how to draw a fish using a combination of these shapes. A square, turned to look like a kite, for the body, triangles for the fins and tail and circles for the eyes.
Each student was give a sheet of watercolour paper and a variety of crayon colours and they were instructed to draw at least three fish and some seaweed. I also taught them the trick of making circles with white crayons that would appear magically when they added their watercolour paint.
On my second visit to the class I taught them how to water down the paint and do a wash across their picture. We also talked about using colours that would blend nicely if they wanted to use more than one colour for their background. Again they did a wonderful job. I’m always amazed at how uninhibited young children can be with a little instruction and encouragement from their instructor and peers.
In this class we learned about contour drawings using simple shapes, crayon resist using watercolours, blending colours and using space effectively.


Marvelous.
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Glad you enjoyed it.
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They are beautiful β€ π
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It’s a very interesting technique and as long as the colours used blend well and the watercolour is very watery it’s almost foolproof.
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Foolproof π Awesome π
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So clever!
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The children are the clever ones. They listen you an idea and run with it. Sometimes in a completely different direction but it often turns out beautifully anyway.
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I would like to use this idea with my grandchildren!! Thanks.
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The book I used is called Swallow the Leader by Danna Smith.

I think you and your granddaughter would love this activity.
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A window into their world!
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They do see things in an interesting way. Thanks for leaving a comment.
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