ART CLASS: COLORS OF FLOWERS AND LEAVES (OUTDOOR OBSERVATION DRAWING)

On June 16, 2026, at the Center for Research and Education of the Deaf and Hard of Hearing (CED), the elementary class students participated in an exciting Art session themed “Outdoor Leaf and Flower Observation Drawing”.

In the fresh natural environment, under the teacher's guidance, the students:

- Directly observed the real shapes, structures, and colors of outdoor leaves and flowers.

- Practiced detailed sketching, harmoniously combining real-world models with their rich imagination and personal creativity.

- Exchanged ideas and received guidance from the teacher to step-by-step complete their artwork.

The results achieved are diverse leaf and flower drawings, ranging from meticulous realistic lines to highly imaginative ideas. Through this, the session not only helped students hone their observation skills and aesthetic thinking regarding colors and shapes but also enhanced their ability to express independent ideas. At the same time, this activity boosted their confidence and developed two-way communication skills, interaction, and listening to the teacher's guidance to completely finalize their artwork.

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