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How Do You Teach Pointillism Art To Children?

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How Do You Teach Pointillism Art To Children?

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Art class is a great place for children to learn to explore their own creativity. You can also teach them lessons about art history and different techniques. Even young children can grasp complex color theories with the help of fun projects and demonstrations. Pointillism is a great technique to share with kids because they can easily create their own masterpieces with “dots” of paint. Start by telling the kids about the basic color theory of pointillism. Ask students what two colors you need to make a secondary color, like orange for instance. When someone gets the correct answer, yellow and red, tell the students that you don’t have to actually mix the two colors together. If red and orange are placed side by side, your eyes can fool your mind into seeing orange. To demonstrate this concept, use markers or paint to make a smattering of yellow and red dots mixed. Hold the piece of paper up and ask the students what color they see, which will be orange. Show the students some examples

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