Mastering a new style of painting
Drawing is one of the most important components of schoolchildren’s education. It allows you to reveal creative abilities, forms taste and aesthetic perception, and also trains character, perseverance and the ability to see things through. Using non-traditional painting methods, you can expand your horizons, try something new and unusual, and with some techniques even create a real masterpiece.
Today, after visiting the Regional Children’s Library, students of the 4-B grade learned a new type of painting – pointillism.
Pointillism is a style of painting in which instead of brushstrokes, different coloured daubs are used to create the work.
The children learned about the first author who used it, the Frenchman Georges Seurat.
Currently, this technique is not so widely used, but with excellent results, which, without a doubt, can show the most creative and original side of an image, photo, painting.
The children were delighted with new knowledge and skills. Everyone got many new interesting impressions and ideas for their own creativity.
