Drawings on the theme of space 6 years. Space pictures and games for children
Summary: Children's drawings on the theme of space. How to draw a drawing for the day of cosmonautics.
On the eve of Cosmonautics Day, it will be relevant to talk about children's drawings on the topic of space. In this article, we want to tell you how to draw space using non-traditional drawing techniques. Here we will consider drawings on the theme of space, made in the techniques of scratchboard, mat, "splash". You will also learn how to draw an unusual drawing for the day of astronautics using shaving foam or air bubble wrap. The techniques for drawing space described in the article are simple to perform and are available, including to children of preschool and primary school age.
1. Drawings on the theme of space using scratchboard technique
The word "scratchboard" comes from the French gratter - to scratch, scratch, therefore another name for the technique is the scratching technique.
To draw a drawing on the theme of space using the scratchboard technique, you will need:
Heavyweight white paper (or cardboard)
- colored wax crayons
- black gouache paint or ink
- dishwashing liquid
- brush
- any sharp object (wooden skewer, toothpick, knitting needle, etc.)
Work plan:
1. Color the paper with free-style crayons. Do not feel sorry for the crayons, they should cover the paper with a thick layer. Note: even a small child can handle this part of the job.
2. Mix 3 parts black gouache paint (mascara) and 1 part dishwashing liquid. Cover the paper with the resulting mixture evenly.
3. Let the paint dry completely. You can speed up this process with a hair dryer. Now comes the fun part! Take any sharp object and scribble your drawing on the theme of space with it. The result will be an original work for the Day of Cosmonautics, performed in an unconventional drawing technique, scratchboard
2. How to draw space. Drawing in the technique "passepartout"
This is a very unusual and fun drawing technique. First, as in the previous technique, you need to paint a sheet of paper with colored wax crayons. The result is a bright, colorful rug. After that, on cardboard, draw patterns of planets, flying saucers, space rockets, stars, etc. Cut out templates. Lay out the cut templates in the form of a composition on a thick sheet of black paper. Circle them with a pencil, then cut out the silhouettes with nail scissors. Note: This step must be done by an adult. Now place the black sheet of paper with the cut out silhouettes on the crayon "rug". The drawing of space in the "passe-partout" technique is ready. Link to the original source.
3. Children's drawings on the theme of space. How to paint with shaving foam
For children in creativity, the process itself is more important than the result obtained. We, adults, are interested in the final product of our activity. Today we want to offer you a type of paint game that will satisfy the needs of both children and adults. The site games-for-kids.ru describes an interesting way to create a so-called. "marbled paper" with regular shaving foam and paint (or food coloring). Using the detailed instructions for making "marble paper" described on this site, you can make beautiful drawings on the theme of space for the day of cosmonautics.
4. Drawings for the Day of Cosmonautics. Draw space to music
In 1914-1916, the English composer Gustav Holst composed the symphonic suite Planets. The suite consists of 7 parts - according to the number of planets in the solar system (excluding the Earth), known at the time of writing. We invite you to spend the following interesting activity with your child, dedicated to the topic of space, on the eve of the day of cosmonautics.
Give your child a large sheet of paper and paint. Ask him to use a simple pencil to divide the sheet into four equal parts. Now let him take turns listening to any 4 parts of the suite (for example, Mars, Venus, Jupiter, Uranus). Listening to each part of a piece of music, he must depict on the canvas the emotions and feelings that this music evokes in him. Children, as a rule, enjoy such work very much. This is what one of our students drew.
From the resulting abstract paintings, you can then cut out the planets and stick them on a sheet of black paper. The drawing for the Day of Cosmonautics is ready!
5. Drawings on the theme of space. How to draw space with a toothbrush
We invite you to make a drawing on the theme of space in the so-called. technique "spraying". Using a toothbrush, spray white paint on a piece of black paper. You will have a starry sky. Planets can be drawn with a sponge, smearing it with paints of different colors. Look, what a beautiful drawing on the theme of space we got!
6. Children's drawings on the theme of space. Unconventional painting techniques
If suddenly a piece of air-bubble film is lying around at your home, now is the time to use it for children's creativity. After all, with the help of this wonderful material, you can very easily paint the planet. You just need to put paint on the film and attach it to the picture in the right place.
The planet in the picture below is also made using this unconventional painting technique. Additional prints were made with a toilet paper roll and a plastic straw. Also, when drawing this drawing on the theme of space, the so-called. spray technique.
7. Drawings space. Drawings for the Day of Cosmonautics
An interesting project for children for Cosmonautics Day was prepared by the website MrBrintables.com. On this site you can download and print a drawing of the moon. The moon is presented in three sizes: large (22 sheets), medium (6 sheets) and small (1 sheet). Print the drawing, glue the sheets on the wall in the correct sequence.
Now invite your child to dream up who lives on the moon. Let him draw its inhabitants, their houses, transport, etc.
8. Drawings on the theme of space. Children's drawings on the theme of space
These charming aliens are painted using such an unconventional painting technique as blowing paint through a straw (plastic tube). What is this technique?
We apply paint diluted with water on a sheet of paper with a brush (or an eyedropper) so that a stain of paint is obtained on the sheet. After that, we blow on the paint through a straw, it spreads in different directions and we get a bizarre spot. When the paint dries, we finish drawing all the necessary details for our alien.
“Every atom of our body
was once a star. "
Vincent Freeman
A week ago, on our creative instagram @miftvorchestvo, we launched a competition for the best performance of the task from the notebook "642 ideas of what to draw". The task sounded simple - space. Many creative and creative works were published for the competition. You can see them all by tag. We publish the best works and give a step-by-step master class on how to learn how to draw space.
The best works for competition # 642ideikosmos
"If you can't fly into space, make it come to you." Photo by @ al.ex_kv.
"And when darkness sleeps beside you, And the morning is far away, I wanna hold your hand and guide you ..." Parov Stelar ft. Lilja Bloom - Shine. Photo by @julia_owlie.
Aren't they cool? 🙂
Step-by-step master class
If you did not participate in the competition, but also want to learn how to draw space, save yourself somewhere these step-by-step instructions on what to do and how to make it look bright and beautiful.
1. In order to draw the Universe, only 3-4 colors are enough. At least with that amount you can start. Important: the sheet for watercolor should be very dense so that it does not wrinkle from water and so that the paint spreads beautifully and evenly.
2. The outline can be drawn with a hard, simple pencil to indicate the area that you will wet with water. Wet some of the allotted space.
3. Apply paint to the wetted area. Try to keep the contours nice.
4. Wet the rest of the space with water and apply a different color of paint. Selectively paint bright spots throughout the design. The drawing must be wet for the paint to flow beautifully.
5. After the drawing is completely dry, apply the stars. This can be done with white or yellow paint using an old toothbrush.
6. Some stars can be drawn more carefully.
Photo for the master class from kitty-ink.tumblr.com.
If you sprinkle salt on a wet drawing, then the structure of the cosmos will turn out to be even more interesting. The salt will absorb some of the paint, and shaking it off after it dries completely, there will be beautiful white dots and clouds in place of the salt.
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Dear friends! The children and I already Today we will paint space with paints with an ordinary brush. Geometric shapes will be our helpers.
First, invite the children to recall the geometric shapes they know (circle, square, rectangle, triangle, oval). And make blanks of these shapes of different sizes.
Drawing on the theme of Space: you will need
- a sheet of paper for watercolors,
- a simple pencil,
- gouache paints,
- brushes of different numbers,
- templates of geometric shapes,
- special ruler.
How to draw space: a step-by-step master class
Step 1
- Make blank templates: circles of different sizes, rectangle, triangle, half circle.
- Try to compose a composition on the theme "Space" from the given figures.
Hint: One of the possible options is to depict a rocket.
- Lay out the patterns of the rectangle, triangle and semicircle so that you get a rocket.
- Outline the details of the templates with a simple pencil.
Using a special ruler, trace the small circles on the rocket - these are the portholes.
Step 2
- Draw the planets - outline the circle patterns.
- Add a few more small planets along the ruler.
- Pick up a suitable figure on the ruler, circle it several times at the bottom under the rocket, so you can get a fiery rocket tail.
Step 3
- Dip a brush in blue gouache and paint blue spots around the drawing on the sheet.
- Then dip the brush in yellow paint and add yellow spots in the same way.
- To draw with a wet brush white paint, paint the background of the sky, constantly dipping the brush in water and the tip of the brush in white paint. In this case, draw the brush with a wavy line from top to bottom.
- Then we paint over the fragments gradually remaining in the drawing.
- Thus, we gradually fill the whole drawing with paints. It is better to start painting with light colors. This process is creative.
- For drawing planets, it is better to mix paints of 2-3 colors.
- When the drawing is dry, paint the stars with the tip of the brush using the yellow and paint poke method.
These are the wonderful drawings that the children have.
Creative task:
- Prepare your own geometric templates.
- Create your own space theme with your own templates.
- Paint a picture with paints.
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Original taken from shatlburan in How children see space
Today the whole world is celebrating the anniversary of the beginning of human exploration of a fundamentally new essence - the Cosmos! On April 12, 1961, Yuri Gagarin made a space flight for the first time in history and thus opened a new era of mankind.
An exhibition of children's drawings on a space theme has opened in Rostov today: We are descendants of Gagarin. Space relay-Rostov.
It was interesting to see how children imagine space, how they see the space future, what they expect from it and whether they dream of becoming astronauts.
There are many photos from the exhibition under the cut.
Figures can be conditionally divided into several categories. Some differed in the detailing of the technical part of the spacecraft:
(this one is generally done in pastel)
Others reflected the story:
Still others imagined everyday scenes of the cosmic future:
Space trains, railway station, spacecraft parking. The curtains on the windows of the train are great!
And here we can see orbital stores: plants and flowers, household appliances, honey. laboratory. I would venture to suggest that small buildings are fast food outlets: shawarma, tasty food, "coffee to go", etc.
Of course, it was not without aliens:
The title of the picture is "Hello friend!" It's nice that the children are in a peaceful mood. The culture of aggression has not yet ruined them. The theme of friendship and peaceful coexistence with aliens runs through all the drawings. There are no battle scenes anywhere.
Subtle humor and good imagination. Everything is perfect here!
Catching the stars
Attractions attached to the rings of Saturn.
Flying saucer with wheels!
Only NEVZ launched its space electric locomotive :)
Nebulae and landscapes:
And some just liked:
The ship and one spacesuit are made of foil.
A total of 152 drawings from 15 educational institutions in Rostov and the region are at the exhibition. There are many interesting works. The exhibition will be held from 12 to 20 April at the Rostov House of Creativity for Children and Youth (former Palace of Pioneers, Sadovaya, 53-55). Free admission.
The exhibition is important in that it actualizes the theme of space as such. Children fantasize and draw interesting stories. But it's sad that they stopped dreaming about space - to the question "who do you want to become?" none of the authors of the drawings answered "cosmonaut". A football player, a lawyer, a businessman ... Meanwhile, man and Humanity have a much higher purpose than business and football. It is necessary by all means to kindle the thirst for the expansion of space, to convey the value of this path. And the more active the space theme will sound on the agenda, the more chances we, earthlings, will have to return to the path of development and achieve outstanding results on a universal scale!
Happy Cosmonautics Day everyone!
Original taken from kopninantonbuf
in Space dreams of Don schoolchildren
An exhibition of children's drawings dedicated to the 55th anniversary of the first manned flight into space has opened today in Rostov-on-Don at the Palace of Children and Youth Creativity.
Children drew pictures, wrote stories within the framework of the All-Russian competition "We are the descendants of Gagarin - the space relay race", which is conducted by the public organization for the protection of the family "Parent All-Russian Resistance" in conjunction with the public movement "The Essence of Time".
The exhibition presents more than 150 works made by students from 20 educational institutions of Rostov-on-Don, Shakht, Kamensk-Shakhtinsky, Novocherkassk, as well as eleven stories (they can be read in the VK group dedicated to the exhibition.