Art is one of the few forms of intelligence that knows no age bar.I’m not kidding when I say that a year old baby will be able to appreciate art better than the middle-aged veterans. That is what makes art so unpredictable and volatile. For instance, you may appreciate the works of Picasso and despise those of Michelangelo, and your acquaintance may do the exact opposite. But it is possible that you have created a work of art that is acknowledged by the acquaintance as well. And your toddler is no exception. Help the child realize its taste in art at a very young age by decorating its room with these three unique and child-friendly canvas artworks.
- Alien:With a blue, sky-like background splattered arbitrarily with stars and planets, and a cute little alien in their midst, this piece of artwork will make your toddler stare in awe. The colors are splashed artistically on the canvas, and one look at it will help you know that it is made by a pioneer in the trade. Also, the stars will intrinsically induce the child to take another look at the sublime night sky. The artwork will make the kid curious about the various anomalies depicted in there, and he will try to search for them in the sky. You, as a parent, will know the mettle of your child in astronomy.
- Music Bear: Kids love teddy bears. And when they notice one with a weird instrument and odd symbols emerging out of it, they are bound to become curious. That is where you step in. Provided you have a saxophone at hand and some skill in playing a sweet tune, you will be well on your way towards holding the toddler’s interest. People say that music is a talent that is inborn. I say that every child can grow up to be an excellent musician. It simply requires that you make him realize his favorite tune. This artwork will provide just the right amount of curiosity your child will need to become a reputed rockstar in the future.
- Cupcake: It is a delicacy that is loved by one and all, except of course those who are allergic to baked foods. And I haven’t yet encountered a person with such a unique defect. This cupcake is scrumptious to the core, and will make your child’s mouth water every time he sets his eyes on it. The overall colors make the delicacy worth chewing through the canvas. It has a light green background, and the cake is waiting to be had right in the center of a pink circle. The base of the cake is again a subtle pink, with a delicious light pink topping that swirls appetizingly. And who knows, the cake may even prove to be an ideal example to those who wish to grow up to be a chef. This childhood memory is here to stay forever in the hearts of future cooking specialists.
Author Bio:
Today’s featured writer, Jenny Wadlow, is a freelance blogger. She is a proud mother of two kids and believes name labels are a must for every school going kid for they help in keeping track of their property. You can follow her on twitter @JennyWadlow.
johanna guerra says
this super interesting this post, one of my passions is art, crafts, since very little girl I loved and now is one of my hobbies.
I have a child of nearly 2 years and one of my goals is to instill in him, the love of art.
thank you very much for sharing your post