It’s like turning your crayons from coloring what you see to coloring how you see it, and that makes everything look more fun and alive.
STOP Trying To Paint OBJECTS means not trying to copy exactly what something looks like. Instead of saying, "I need to draw a tree just like the one outside," you think about how the tree feels or how it moves in the wind, maybe you color it wobbly or soft.
And Paint SHAPES means using simple things like circles, squares, and triangles to make your picture. Instead of drawing every leaf on a tree, you might use little green circles for leaves, just like how you stack blocks to build a tower.
Like Building With Blocks
Imagine you have a box of colorful blocks. You don’t need to copy the exact house from the toy store, you can use big blocks for walls and small ones for windows. That’s like Painting SHAPES, using simple pieces to make something cool.
So instead of worrying about making everything perfect, you play with colors and shapes, just like playing with your favorite toys. It’s not about being right; it’s about having fun and letting your imagination run wild!
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