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Spencer introduces us to important early drawing skills! We start by talking about the importance of planning and outlining first with a black marker or brush pen (linked below) and then go in to a break down the stages of drawing lines and symbols. We even go on a little tangent on gothic and gory art in teenage years and whether or not to be concerned.

We go into some useful phrases when talking to children about their art to encourage them instead of jumping to conclusions about what they made. We have a discussion on coloring pages and have mixed feelings. Let us know your opinion!

Lastly, Spencer provides a magical list of books you can use to introduce lines to children. They would be great for provocations!
 
Here are the products and books we talk about:

Tombow Pens
https://www.tombowusa.com/fudenosuke-brush-pen-4-pack.html
https://www.tombowusa.com/mono-drawing-pen-6-pack.html

Harold and the Purple Crayon
https://www.amazon.com/Harold-Purple-Crayon-Books/dp/0064430227

Lines that Wiggle
https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/lines-that-wiggle-candace-whitman/1014512911

The Line
https://www.amazon.com/Line-Paula-Bossio/dp/189478684X

Ish
https://www.amazon.com/Ish-Creatrilogy-Peter-H-Reynolds/dp/076362344X


In case you are as nerdy as us, here are a TON of resources to check out:

Black Line Drawings
http://www.thomasmuir.e-dunbarton.sch.uk/media/11945/black-line-drawing-info-for-parents.pdf

Outlines and Black Lines
https://www.blog.montessoriforeveryone.com/outlines-creativity.html

Drawing: Stages and Health
http://www.healthofchildren.com/D/Drawings.html#ixzz714rZ2tB0

What Children's Drawings Mean
https://www.sheknows.com/parenting/articles/1112653/childs-drawings-and-their-meanings/

Viktor Lowenfeld
https://www.jstor.org/stable/1319997

Rhoda Kellogg
https://childdevelopmentandart.wordpress.com/2013/10/28/rhoda-kellogg-theorist/

Waldorf Form
https://www.waldorfteacherresources.com/index.php?grade=1&page=formdrawing


"Wholesome" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
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