Not exact matches
These ideas come from our own childhood, whether good or bad, from the media and from
seeing the experiences of our friends and relatives: pushing prams with sleeping babies along the riverside, teaching our children to walk, training them how to
draw with
crayons rather than eat them, answering cute questions, making star charts, walking them to school.
I
saw a study that compared SpongeBob to Caillou, and they found a decrease in cognitive functions after watching SpongeBob, but no difference between watching Caillou and sitting by a table with
crayons (
drawing, or whatever preschoolers do when sitting by a table with
crayons).
Have
crayons and paints available for her to create art with, and let her
see you writing and
drawing.
On most of the
drawing apps that I have
seen there are a number of limited types of «pen» to choose from such as: pencil, marker, brush, spray paint,
crayon, ballpoint, watercolour brush... and you can then set thickness of the line for the pen type you select.
These kids were so excited for the launch party, and once they
saw paper and
crayons they started
drawing tons of pictures of Albert.
Also
seen the same day, down the block from Pace Gallery, in the show at Lennon - Weinberg Gallery, «H.C. Westermann: The Human Condition, Selected Works, 1961 - 1973,» some early
drawings by H.C Westermann (1922 - 1981), done (as I overheard the gallerist explaining) when the artist was in the hospital being treated for testicular cancer — which he survived: his wife had brought him some
crayons and paper, and he worked on a group of small
drawings, some in the artist's characteristic graphic, cartoon - related style, some in a more abstract and less over-determined mode — after he recovered, these were packed away and never shown until now.
What is also interesting to
see in conjunction with Hughes» paintings, are her stacks of
crayon drawings which feel very much «finished» and complete in their own way.
Just for grins, I loaded the web version of Pages to
see now well it translated the
drawing... other than losing the
crayon texture, it was spot on.