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Creative art course content

Creative arts courses can include painting, sculpture, installation art, photography, calligraphy, jewelry design, artist creation and so on. To meet students' different hobbies.

Painting is a compulsory course, and students can improve their level from simple painting, writing skills, multi-color painting, abstract painting, using colors and other painting skills.

Sculpture art is a complex art form, which includes sculpture, casting, metal, plastic and so on. Students can create and reshape works and draw floor plans to realize their creativity.

Installation art is a new art form, which can combine different objects, express different emotions and create different atmosphere. Students can design, manufacture, install and so on to complete installation works of art.

Photography is a vivid form of expression, which conveys light, light and shade, color, modeling and other elements in the form of photos, and can shoot natural scenery, portraits, abstract forms and so on.

Calligraphy is a form of traditional culture in China, which began in Shang Dynasty. Since then, calligraphy has taken many forms. Method, running script and cursive script can all use different pen types to learn calligraphy by handwriting.

The benefits of creative arts class

1, observation ability

As long as we learn painting, we can exercise our observation ability. Art students' observation ability must be more detailed and spatial than ordinary people.

2, eye, hand and brain coordination ability

Learning creative arts requires children to see, think and do, that is, eyes, brain and hands coordinate to create, and some small handicrafts are also used, which need children to make by themselves.

The most important thing is to exercise imagination and creativity.

When we see the word creative art, the first thing that comes to mind is "creation = creation" and "meaning = imagination". Everyone knows the importance of imagination and creativity. Einstein once said, "Imagination is more important than knowledge".