Art and Creativity

Art is important for children especially during their early development. Research shows that art activities develop brain capacity in early childhood; in other words, art is good brain food! Art engages children’s senses in open-ended play and develops cognitive, social-emotional and multi-sensory skills. As children progress into elementary school and beyond, art continues to provide opportunities for brain development, mastery, self esteem and creativity.

Friday, September 08, 2006

What is Child Art?

Children love art because it's fun and provides them with authentic self expression: the freedom of choice, thought and feeling. How important is art in a child’s human development? What does a picture tell us about the child who created it?

Children’s art is many things to many people. To a parent, art is a display of their child's imagination. To an educator, it's a teaching tool. To a psychologist, art is a way to understand a child's mind. To a grandparent, it's a way to feel connected. To a librarian, it's a way to enhance book knowledge. To a child, art is a way to have fun, make decisions, and express choices.

Picasso wrote "Every child is an artist. The problem is how to remain an artist once he grows up." Is children's art an act of genius? Are children more creative than adults? Perhaps Picasso was simply impressed by the spontaneity of children's art. Child art, like most child behavior, is direct and uncensored. A young child doesn't critique his work – he paints freely and with pleasure, enjoying the fine and gross motor experience of moving paint over paper and watching lines, shapes and colors come to life. Art puts a child in the "driver's seat" and provides freedom: the freedom of choice, thought and feeling.

Art is a Language
Do you remember seeing a photograph that communicated a whole world of feeling? Perhaps it was a famous photograph or simply a family snapshot that captured the richness of a special moment. A picture is often worth a thousand words. Visual images communicate emotions and complexities that words cannot. The ability to communicate non-verbally is particularly important for children. Art is a powerful tool that gives children the ability to express their thoughts and emotions long before they can fully express themselves with words.

Once you acknowledge that art is a language, the importance of respecting a child's artwork becomes obvious. Yet too often adults praise art before really looking at it, offering routine comments like "What a pretty picture!" Comments like these can actually be damaging to a child's self esteem, causing him to feel misunderstood. Pictures sometimes communicate sad or angry feelings that are not "pretty" at all. It's far better to view a child's art slowly and with quiet interest before making any comments. Over time, with authentic and respectful support from adults, children will use art as way to draw out real feelings.

What Art is Not
Art is not coloring books or mimeo sheets. Art is not copying or coloring between the lines. Art is not restrictive. To be art, a work has to demonstrate individuality. I like to distinguish between "fine art and applied art" – another way of saying "arts and crafts." Both fine and applied arts can demonstrate individuality. If a child's painting or Treasure Box looks like everyone else's, then there’s no creativity or imagination involved. What's the quickest way to tell if it's art? If a child can’t recognize which project is his at the end of the day, it's not art!

Encouraging Creativity
· Take time with a child’s art
· Show respect for the art and the artist's process
· Comment on lines, shapes and colors: "I see you used three colors."
· Show curiosity: "How did you get this effect here?"
· Comment on changes: "You're drawings look bigger these days."
· Ask open ended questions: "Will you tell me about your picture?"
· Provide fuel for creativity: "What other materials do you need?"
· Collect recycled boxes, tubes, lumber scraps. Make 3-D creations
· Provide a variety of drawing, painting and clay materials
· Avoid coloring books

Parent Involvement
How can parents nurture children's creativity at home? Research shows that parent involvement in their child’s education is positively related to learning and achievement. Art can be a wonderful family activity. Parents who understand the value of art are more likely to keep art supplies at home, designate a household area for "messy art," and become involved in art themselves. Parents and teachers working together to nurture creativity – imagine the possibilities!

Art is Communication ~ Art is Self Expression ~ Art is Creative Energy ~ Art is Seeing

21 Comments:

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At 12:56 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

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At 8:26 AM, Blogger Karacat said...

HI there

I am also researching the importance of art for my studies.

Thank you for you lovely Blog!!!

It is so sad to see schools skimping on arts.

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At 4:21 PM, Blogger DREAM SHIFTER said...

This is am excellent article on 'Child Art and Developement'. Too often parents fail to realise that the extent of their genuine involvement with their kids and their interests is vital to positive development. Little too do they realise that 'Child Art' is an activity that can really help them to understand their kids so as to be able to guide them through their childhood successfully. Thank you very much for this post. Its very brief, clear and interesting.

 
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At 5:18 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Hello ,am Juliet from Nigeria. It's sad here in Africa that some parents deprive their children from taking art as a subject in primary and secondary schools. Art is looked upon only as a recreational subject and used only when politicians are to visits, then they look for dancer, singers and dramatist to entertain the crowd. For our children, creativity is quenched at an early age and the children grow up lacking a lot of cognitive, social-emotional and multi-sensory skills. My prayer is that Africa and the rest of the world be enlightened about the importance of art in child development. Thanks my friends for the enlightenment.

 
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