The Benefits Of Drawing With Markers Over Crayons
Drawing is a broad topic. It starts with very little kids as we watch the drawing development in children. It starts with making marks on paper with some kind of writing or drawing utensil. At that age it doesn't really matter as all they are discovering is that pencils. crayons, markers, they all make marks on papers. As the children develop the discover that they can control this writing utensil and their random mark making becomes more scribble like. As they get even older, their scribbles become more controlled and they actually start to make pictures.
Children love all kinds of art. They love painting, the love doing various collage project ideas and they love drawing. Most children start off by using crayons. For years the crayons they were given were the think box of Crayola crayons. It's only been recently that the crayon companies have started making thick, smaller crayons that fit much more easily into little children's chubby hands. Crayons are waxed based so they come off more easily from tabletops than paint does. Crayons also don't stain clothing like paint and markers do.
If children that are very young show a real interest in using markers than the best ones for them to use are the washable ones. Children don't tend to keep in the lines very well and when they color the markers get allover the place so its best to use washable one. When children get a little older and the get into real drawing activities as taught in the Monart method, that is when they will want to switch to real markers. Real markers have much more beautiful color than crayons and they are also more easily controlled. You can mix the colors getting some interesting color combinations and can work in greater details than working with crayons.
Crayons are really for young children but if you want to make draw beautiful pieces of artwork, you cant compare the difference that a good set of markers make.
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