Monday, 9 July 2012

Tips On Good Coordination Drawings

By Elinor Tran


Coordination drawings is an art that uses the mind and the muscle to draw. This is something that the children learn at a very tender age. In fact, when they are still toddlers this is the time they learn to coordinate movements. They learn to see something and coordinate with the muscles to transform it into action.

It is sad to learn that some of the children cannot draw or engage in the art class. This comes from poor coordination of events making it difficult for them to even hold the pencil. An illness at times advances and can cause autism.

The coordinator who is handling the class for the children should know a number of things to guide them. The kids should not mix the brushes when they are doing their painting. This will make things messy and the drawing pathetic.

The right tool should be for the right purpose. There is a habit of individuals using the paintbrushes for applying glue. This is very wrong let them know that the brush is for painting . Advice them to use another tool for the applying and spreading of the glue.

Drawing is a very interesting subject and is more interesting if the teacher is confident of their ability. Most of the teachers just watches as the kids draw but it is best if they draw as the kids draw. This is not easy to most coordinators and some prefer hiring an artist to do this. Fine the artist will guide the students on mixing of paints, drawing, and even painting without making mistakes.

Every individual that has a success in something by emerging the winner had someone at his or her back. This one was encouraging them to go on. The same should apply to the kids trainer; hearten them to use their imagination coordination drawings. This is to discourage copying from other sources like magazines.




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