Visualization: See the World Through New Perspectives.

Visualization involves converting thoughts into visual representations through artistic techniques to communicate meaning. It celebrates the power of imagination, the versatility of artistic mediums, the transformative impact of visual storytelling and personal expression.

Key Concepts:

Art warmsup the brain and hands like a preparatory session for cognitive and manual skills, involving fun activities like scribbling, shapes or patterns, to prepare for major artistic endeavours.

Shapes are everywhere, hidden in toys, buildings, and food. Shapes are super fun to explore! Drawing circles, squares, triangles and more.

Symmetry is something that looks the same on both sides. Imagine folding a paper and cutting out a heart when you open it, you have two matching halves!

Art is all about textures! It can make things look bumpy, soft, or prickly just by using different materials and techniques.

Repeating designs are patterns that explore different ways to repeat shapes and colours to make amazing designs!

Learn about famous artists like Picasso, Van Gogh, and Frida Kahlo who used colours, shapes, and their imaginations to create beautiful artworks.

Learning
Outcomes

CREATIVITY AND IMMAGINATION

Visualization and imagination abilities in art convert thoughts, concepts, and scenarios into visual expressions


Expressive Artistic Style

Distinctive styles of art are created by trialling with colours, shapes and textures, letting children express emotion, ideas and personal experiences.



Observational Skills

Visualizing subjects enhances children's ability to identify intricate details, improving observational drawing skills, leading to greater precision in representing proportions, perspectives and textures.

Visual Communication

Visualization aids in expressing messages, ideas and themes and improves visual storytelling skills through visual tools and art methods.