Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Photography major - Do you think landscape is a real children's art? Why? The artistic works created by children must be true.

Do you think landscape is a real children's art? Why? The artistic works created by children must be true.

Children's painting?

I don't think this scenery is really children's art.

First of all, children's art refers to the works created by children in the form of painting, sculpture, printmaking, photography, etc., and its style and characteristics should conform to the cognitive development and artistic expression ability of children of this age. However, this landscape painting does not conform to the characteristics of children's paintings in terms of composition, lines and colors. For example, the lines of the picture are too smooth and the use of colors is relatively mature, which is far from the rough and clumsy lines and colors commonly used in children's paintings.

Secondly, the theme and expression of this work do not conform to the common types of children's paintings. The characters, animals, natural landscapes and other elements that often appear in children's paintings are not reflected in the works. In addition, the perspective and light and shadow effects in the works do not conform to the way children recognize and understand the world.

Therefore, I don't think this work called Landscape is really children's art. Of course, this doesn't mean that this work is worthless. From another point of view, this work may be an imitation of children's paintings by adults, and this work still has its unique artistic charm.

However, what we need to pay attention to is that there should be obvious differences between children's art works and adult works. This also reminds us that when evaluating children's works of art, we should fully consider children's cognitive development and artistic expression ability, and we should not simply apply adult aesthetic standards to children's works of art.

In addition, for "Are children's works of art really children's paintings?" I don't think that's necessarily the case. When evaluating children's art works, many factors need to be comprehensively considered, including children's cognitive development and artistic expression ability, the theme and expression techniques of the works, creative background and so on. You can't think that a work is real children's art just because it is made by children.