Collaborative Multi-Tool Painting: tadpoles and lotus leaves
Chuanyan Zhou
Collaborative Multi-Tool Painting: tadpoles and lotus leaves
Drawing process:
1. Prepare a piece of drawing paper as long as possible, enough for the whole class.
2. Use blue paint as the base to create a background: a river or lake.
3. Prepare green paint and let the children use a round brush to dip the paint and draw lotus leaves.
4. Children can use their fingers or cotton swabs to draw tadpoles.
The children worked together to complete a long scroll, using a round brush to paint green lotus leaves and fingers or cotton swab to paint tadpoles with black paint. In painting, the children experienced the fun of finger painting and the sense of achievement of cooperation.
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