SEC S20W1/ Painting like a child

in #children-s20w18 days ago (edited)

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Assallam o Alaikum

My children ( son and daghter ) are in a full-day school, which means I don't get to spend much time with them daily. When they come home from school, they are usually tired and spend some time watching TV, then have dinner and go to sleep because they have to go to school again the next morning.

My son, Manzoor Elahi, is 13 years old and in the 5th standard. He is very understanding and often sees me painting. He has expressed his desire to learn painting a few times, but I ignore it. but he spend mostly making drawing on sunday. I want to thank the @anailuj1992 for organizing the contest "painting like a child" because it allowed me to involve my child in painting activity.

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Yesterday, when my children came back from school, I told my son that we would paint together. He was very happy to hear that. But we had limited time as it was getting dark and we only had two hours left. Since we don't have proper lighting arrangements at home, we set up our painting supplies on the floor outside the room so that we could take good pictures. I asked my son what he wanted to paint, and he said he would paint the moon and a tree. I was excited and surprised when he said he know how to paint a little because he had seen videos on TV. He was looking at my colors and was excited to start painting.

Therefore, I adjusted a paper for painting and provided him with all my colors and other painting tools. I asked him which colors he would use, and he had a choice between watercolors, pencil colors, and oil pastels. He looked at the colors for a while and then chose oil pastels because they are like chalk and have 48 colors. You can judge his happiness by looking at the picture above.

He said , i want to draw a circle, and then he got up and went to the kitchen to get a round container and used a pencil to draw a circle. I was amazed at my son's creative abilities at that moment because he quickly drew a large circle with the help of a household item.

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Then, after drawing a circle, he first picked up the black color and started filling it in from the top of the paper. I guided him, saying, 'Now, move from dark to light colors.' So, he filled in black, then navy blue, then dark blue, and finally light blue. He was a bit hesitant at first, but I reassured him, 'Don't worry, it's okay if you make a mistake, it can be fixed. Paint freely!' Then, he confidently filled the entire page (outside the circle) with color. In the same way, at the bottom of the page, black, dark green, and light green colors he filled in, on which I created grass shapes in the form of lines.

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Next, I told him to blend the colors, and he said, 'I've seen you mix colors before.' And then, with his small fingers, he started blending the colors. However, due to the large size of the page, he got a bit tired, so I helped blend the remaining colors.

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Then, my son started filling through the center of the circle with black and then grey color, so I asked him what it was. He told me its a mountain and there would be trees on it. Time was passing quickly, and it was getting dark. I helped by mixing a light gray color into the shape of mountain and then i drew the tree shape, which my son filled in with black color.

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I was taking pictures with my smartphone while my son was busy in coloring. And the painting was almost in its final stages. My son asked me, 'Papa, how do we make leaves on the tree?' So I hold his hand and made leaves with his own hands, guiding him so that next time he could do it himself. This was to teach him so that he could do it independently. In this way, we finally completed the painting before sunset (darkness).

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When the painting was complete, my wife took a picture of us with the painting. And then, I saved all the stages of this painting in an animation, which you can see below. And along with that, the final result of the painting is also framed.

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Final Look of Our Painting
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I would like to say that the time for this painting was certainly short. But during this time, we were so happy, laughed so much, and enjoyed this activity so much that I cannot express all these feelings in words because it was an amazing time.

My son is overjoyed. And I have told him that if he focuses on his studies, I will teach him all the tricks to make beautiful paintings. This activity involved not just me and my son, but my entire family - my wife, my younger son Areeb, my younger daughter Wareesha, and my respected mother. We all spent these two hours in a very enjoyable way.

I hope you liked our (my son's and my) collaborative painting. Now, I will take your leave, until time, goodbye.

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This is my participation for Contest Steemit Engagement Challenge S20/W1 | "Painting Like A Child" . And i would like to invite @event-horizon , @suboohi and @ifatniza to the contest

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Stay safe, Happy, and Blessed!

With Love 💕 @rashid001💕

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The end result looks great and he did a good job but what I wonder about is why you never taught him at a young age how to draw and paint. My children held a pencil at the age of not even one year old and at the age of 2 I gave them a huge wall in the hallway to draw and paint (making a fresco is cool too). Two hours is indeed not much and I hope you will not restrict his love for art by telling him he can only paint if he studies hard. To be honest it sounds to me that by saying this you also have no faith in the fact one can make a living with art. That saddens me and I made sure my children can and they do even if they need a part time job to pay for what they love to do.

By the way instead of a finger a brush but also a sponge can be used, It has a great effect and goes way faster. We also use a sponge to paint with if it's for bigger surfaces. I am looking forward to your next paintings! A big compliment to your son.

Wow, I am amazed, how do you understand all that is hidden behind the suppressed words? In reality, I don't see either the present or the future in this. It can only be used to keep oneself busy or to stay away from bad thoughts. I have felt it around me. There is no appreciation for the efforts of the artists. Hunger cannot be satiated with praise.

I will also teach my children skills along with education. Thank you very much for liking my son's work. I will share my painting soon.

Have a good day! 🍀❤️

I can keep it short. You pick your answer:
it's obvious
or
I've been there.

What I don't understand is that you said here that a community for art wouldn't make a chance and you find that a bad thing. At the same time, it feels as if you restrict your children to be artistic. That saddens me.
I did the opposite and I am happy I did because art is the only way feelings can be expressed and painting is one of the methods used (hospitals, mental institutions, prisons. orphanages, kindergarten, elderly care and so on).

A great weekend and I'll read you soon.

I will try to act like you. Because I know you are giving me good advice. I haven't seen you, but you have proven that you are indeed one of those who have a creative and positive thinking.

I always wish happiness for you and your family🤝

Masha Allah Rashid bhai bht achi oainting bnayi hai. Ap bht creative hain. Literally aesi thinking or phir bachon ko bhi yeh creativity sikhana bht shandar chez hai. AP ne bht hi achey andaz sari painting complete ki hai. Yeh bht shandar lag rahi hai. Allah Alimghty ap ko mazeed kamyabi ata farmayen.

Buhut buhut shukria bhai . Mjhe khushi ha ki apko mere betey ( Son ) ki painting pasand aai. Or apke tareefi alfaz mere liay buhut hosla afza han . Allah pak apko bhi zindagi ki har manzil men kamyabian ata farmaey Aameen.

Ameen Suma Ameen

Sangat menyenangkan menemani anak2 melakukan kegiatannya. Mewariskan kepandaian kepada anak-anak juga sesuatu yang luar biasa. Tapi Ayahku adalah seorang tukang kayu selama hidupnya, namun hubungan kami tidak begitu dekat dan aku sama sekali tidak mengerti tentang kayu karena aku disekolahkan pada lingkungan pengetahuan yang sama sekali berbeda. Ada kalanya ketika melihat di YouTube atau Instagram tentang orang melakukan pengolahan kayu, air mataku bisa mengalir tanpa kusadari. Kerinduan kepada Ayah tak pernah hilang walau sudah bertahun lamanya.

Ah. Malah jadi curhat.

I can understand your feelings. Because something similar happened to me too. It makes us realize that it was our childhood when we decided to choose our own path and rejected the advice of our elders. Despite their experience, we wanted to do our own thing. Well, these memories will always be reminiscent. At that time, we shouldn't have considered ourselves so wise and mature.

you are right, my friend, may God be with you always.

A very cute moment whith your children


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Yes, it was indeed a wonderful moment that my children thoroughly enjoyed and learned from.

Thank you so much, dear, for your supportive words.❤️

Thanks a lot , @event-horizon (Team Trailblazers) for lovely Support.

Mashallah...talented young artists.