“Look at my drawing
“beamed my friend’s 5 year old girl, holding colored picture of burger with
lettuce and tomatoes shapes and colors. Instant reaction to that good-looking
burger was “wow “and I knew we have another masterpiece going on fridge.
It’s not that her painting wasn’t amazing or I doubt her
skill or potential, but I got curious to know as how long she has been
practicing this skill called drawing and painting.
“Oh, she used to scribble and doodle at home ,which didn’t make
much sense as her experience with art ,and look what a great art work is
produced in her first class” my friend shared. When I tried to understand from
her daughter as how she reached to this beautiful burger drawing, how was her process,
what she enjoyed observing while drawing, she looked at me in surprise and said
“I just followed teacher’s instructions and copied whatever lines she asked us
to draw and in the end it was BURGER”
(Image courtesy
internet)
As we looked around at other kids coming out of the class,
we saw almost similar burger drawing with little color and backdrop
differences.
I sat their smiling with my mind racing to all my old learning’s
as an artist and a designer.
As he stated “I don’t show example to copy as examples are
like crutches that children are afraid to abandon ,besides art is a skill learned by observation, imagination
and experiences(memories).It’s when we ask them more thinking question about
their actual experiences, observation and imaginations ,we will get them beyond
the stereotypes.”
So, what are these art classes doing? Are they catering to
parent’s ego and wishes of child coming out with good-looking masterpiece or
are they authentically working on child’s observation skills to start with?
Well. Observation skills, for sure, are considered at classes—observe and copy
teacher’s version of burgerJ
Why are, we parents, so obsessed with results from a single class,
why do we not understand that art is right-brain learning skill which can’t be approached
like standardized copying learning method .Why can we provide kids opportunity to
practice dealing with open –ended questions by doing projects that depend on
making observations of the way things really are rather than following a
teacher’s formula.
Can you imagine what disservice we are doing to our kids
with copying and rote learning? We are stripping them of opportunity to develop
their brains that can cope up with new and challenging situations in life and
more so, reaching their authentic self.
All our children are so conditioned in producing parent
pleasing and approval seeking art work, that they find any approach to observation
skills development as roadblock to their instant gratification of producing
good-looking work by copying steps.
All the copying and following not only kills their
observation skills but they also miss on developing on their creativity and
innovation thinking quotient. Most of these kids don’t develop tools to carry
forward their drawing and painting skills and as adults we still draw the same
tree(looking like broccoli),bird ,house(even if we are asked to draw our dream
house)etc.
Why not explore creativity and imagination, the way it
should be –with OBSERVATION & THINKING QUESTIONS.

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