ART CLASS: “PRINTING WITH CIRCLES” – CREATIVITY FROM SIMPLE THINGS.

On July 2, 2025, elementary students at the Center for Research and Education of the Deaf and Hard of Hearing (CED) participated in a unique and exciting art class themed “Printing with Circles”.

Instead of using regular drawing tools, the students explored familiar objects such as bottle caps, cup lids, plastic tubes, and other round items to stamp colorful circles onto paper, creating imaginative artworks full of vibrant circular patterns. Each stamped circle became an opportunity for the children to freely arrange, combine colors, and design layouts. Some turned circles into suns, some created flower gardens, while others made funny characters from overlapping rings.

The lesson not only helped students improve their observation skills and fine motor coordination, but also sparked their imagination and joy of creating from everyday materials.

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