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Winter pictures, children's paintings, all primary school students

The pictures in the winter children's paintings of primary school students are as follows:

Winter pictures usually involve ice and snow, snowmen, snowflakes, winter scenery, animals and plants in cold weather and so on.

Students can try to create winter pictures using the following techniques and elements:

1. Snow painting: The winter sky is depicted on canvas or paper with cool colors such as blue and gray as the background color. Then draw falling snowflakes with white strokes, or paste cotton on the screen to simulate the snowflake effect.

2. Snowman: Pupils can use a circular figure as the snowman's body, and then draw the snowman's nose, eyes and mouth in orange or black. Draw snow and other snow scenes around with two twigs as arms.

3. Animals in winter: Describe the scene where snowflakes hang on trees, and birds can stay on branches. In addition, the appearance of snowflakes hanging on trees is also a common winter picture element.

4. Snow Mountain: You can draw rolling snow mountains, and then draw some small houses, trees or small animals at the foot of the mountain to create a mountain view in winter.

5. Ice scene: Draw a frozen lake or river with skaters, ice hockey figures or animals on it.

For primary school students, simple tools such as brushes, paints, colored pencils and oil pastels can be used to try to express the winter atmosphere with different colors, lines and shapes. In addition, you can try to use different textures or materials on paper, such as cotton, crayons, pigments, etc., to create more vivid and interesting winter pictures.

Through these creations, primary school students can not only cultivate their interest and ability in painting, but also feel the beauty and rich imagination of winter. May they create their own world of winter fairy tales in their paintings.