mardi 10 septembre 2013

Easy, Fun Art Options For Children

By Kate Halfey


Pablo Picasso once said that every child was an artist; however, you might feel that your children are reluctant artists and need some encouragement. Perhaps your children love art, but you are unsure how to provide them with opportunities to experience art and to enjoy new types of projects. Whether you fall into either category, the following artsy ideas might prove helpful.

There are many fun and inexpensive ways to provide examples of famous works of art to your children. Most cities offer an abundance of different types of art museums, and while you might think that children will not enjoy these museums, many offer special events for children. Go online and check out the museum offerings in your local area and see if there are special kid-friendly activities that fit into your schedule.

Even if you don't live conveniently close to a big art museum, a short drive usually will take you to an art gallery, and there are many different types of galleries. Some showcase paintings, others include sculpture and some might include photography. In addition, many towns host art events, such as outdoor arts and crafts fairs. Consider visiting these events or simply checking out some art books from the local library and flipping through them with your kids.

Art classes can be a fun way for children to enjoy art and to learn advanced techniques. While private lessons can be pricey, many community centers offer low-cost art classes for children of many ages. Sometimes even public schools have an after-school art class that teaches a specific technique. This is certainly a fun option if it's affordable and available in your area.

One way to encourage kids to enjoy art is to have art supplies at the ready all the time. Get a small rolling cart with drawers and fill it with supplies that they can grab whenever the inspiration hits. You can fill it with plenty of drawing and coloring products, as well as scissors, different types of paper, glue, paint, stickers, popsicle sticks and anything else you dream up. While children generally hope we keep all the artwork forever, this is really not practical, so instead, consider taking pictures of the art projects and then create a fun art scrapbook. This is easier to store, but still preserves the memories.

Sometimes it's hard to think up projects on your own, but with the internet, great ideas are just a few seconds away. Family internet sites and idea sites such as Pinterest are good places to search for artsy ideas, as is ArtProjectsForKids.org. You will find ideas for hundreds of different styles of art that will keep your children happy and engaged. Also find online craft suppliers and sign up to receive emails about sales and special promotions as this will reduce the cost of craft supplies.




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