Stages-of-Artistic Developmental a look at child art
Art Education
Self-Expression.
Consequently, they have warned that children should be discouraged from copying pictures and drawings (see, for example, Lowenfeld, 1947). Similarly, Arnheim (1956) claimed that by copying pictures made by others, children do not learn how to create order in their drawings. And according to Kellogg (1970), a Child should not be encouraged to copy, because a copied figure may quickly become a stereotyped formula and result in a loss of interest in drawing.
An Introduction to the Psychology of Children’s Drawings
1. Stage One (11 – 18 months)
Scribbling
2. Stage Two (18 months – 2 years)
Pre-symbolism
At this stage, the child’s drawing usually starts from the middle of the work area with circles and lines that take off from the center. Children start to understand the use of their hands, their cause and effect, and what the results will be. They can lift their hands to start new lines as their cognitive development progresses.
3. Stage Three (2 - 3 years)
Symbolism
4. Stage Four (3 – 4 years)
5. Stage Five (4 - 5 years)
We can recognize the child’s drawings, like trees, home, mommy, etc. These can occur all in one drawing. We can also recognize their personality from these drawings.
6. Stage Six (5 - 6 years)
Schematic
7. Stage Seven (7 - 9 years)
Dawning Realism
8. Stage Eight (10 - 13 years)
Naturalistic
The use of value and light is now apparent in drawings. Children at this stage of artistic development are very critical of their success. Success is determined by the level of realism achieved in the drawing. Frustration is a common occurrence. It is exceptionally important to encourage students at this stage.
9. The Decision Stage (13-16 years old)
Museum of Contemporary Visual Art & Collections of Child Art.
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