REDISCOVER CARTOONING

Powerful images of a cartoon can be a quick and effective way to communicate one's idea. Humour touch with simplicity can connect best with many individuals. Through this blog, we hope one will be able to Rediscover the Power of Cartooning, embracing Greater Sense of Humour in Life!



Friday, August 19, 2011

Rediscover Cartoon Drawing & Colouring @ Compassvale Primary pt 3







It is important to show children how to use their oil pastel and what makes their art piece outstanding. The answer lies with the selection and the mixing of colours. They need to understand what are the PRIMARY colours and how they mixes to produce the SECONDARY colours; what are the WARM and COOL colours and how it affect the way we sees and feel; what are the HARMONIC colours for both the warm and cool range; and how to use COMPLEMENTARY colour to give the best colour contrast. It sounds a lot but achievable if the learning objectives are realistic.

Rediscover Cartoon Drawing & Colouring @ Compassvale Primary pt 2







Drawing cartoon animal is probably one of the best way to connect to children. Once you demonstrated the technique and convinced them how easy it is to use their IMAGINATION to jazz up their animal, it is like firing a rocket into the sky and there is no stopping them. However children have the tendency to use black (oil pastel) to outline or colour the eyes at the drawing stage and may regret later when they 'dirtied' the other light colours. This is where briefing them with clear instruction (Do's and Don'ts) before they start drawing becomes important. The art pieces here are drawn with light colours (yellow, orange or green) and the reasons behind it: they can correct their work if they draw wrongly by drawing/colouring over it with darker colours. The above art piece (purple cat) shows what happen when they use black to outline.

Thursday, August 18, 2011

Rediscover Cartoon Drawing & Colouring @ Compassvale Primary







Young children drawing and colouring cartoon can be very natural and innocent looking too. I was teaching at Compassvale Primary for their art curriculum program and these are some of the primary 2 students art pieces.