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Painting on paper example
Key Stage 1
Year 1
Computing
Right, this is how I painted my painting. I had a medium-sized paint brush. And I used that to paint my grass and my stem with the green paint. Then, I got a smaller brush and I used that to paint my leaves. Next, with the cotton bud, I got the yellow paint. And I decided to use lots of dots to do the head of my flower. Trying to build out the shape of that flower head, thinking of a dandelion. Next, once it had dried, I got the brown paint, and I tried to add a bit more texture to my painting by painting over. That was one of the fun parts of the painting, is being able to use different paints on top of each other. Once that had dried, I got my third colour here, kind of ochre colour on a different cotton bud, using it to add a bit more detail to my flower. Once that was all done, I went back to my paint brush. I got the medium brush and some red paint. And this is me designing the wings of the butterfly. Then, with a very small brush, I went in and did some tiny blue dots on the butterfly wings to decorate it. Then, I got the black paint to do the butterfly body and the antenna of the butterfly, as well. On the other side, I got my medium paintbrush, and I used the blue paint to paint out the shape of another butterfly here. Then, with the orange paint, it's a bit hard to see, I did some tiny dots on the wings of the blue butterfly too. And then with the same small brush, I did the body and antenna of the second butterfly. That's my painting all done.
Painting on paper example
Key Stage 1
Year 1
Computing
Right, this is how I painted my painting. I had a medium-sized paint brush. And I used that to paint my grass and my stem with the green paint. Then, I got a smaller brush and I used that to paint my leaves. Next, with the cotton bud, I got the yellow paint. And I decided to use lots of dots to do the head of my flower. Trying to build out the shape of that flower head, thinking of a dandelion. Next, once it had dried, I got the brown paint, and I tried to add a bit more texture to my painting by painting over. That was one of the fun parts of the painting, is being able to use different paints on top of each other. Once that had dried, I got my third colour here, kind of ochre colour on a different cotton bud, using it to add a bit more detail to my flower. Once that was all done, I went back to my paint brush. I got the medium brush and some red paint. And this is me designing the wings of the butterfly. Then, with a very small brush, I went in and did some tiny blue dots on the butterfly wings to decorate it. Then, I got the black paint to do the butterfly body and the antenna of the butterfly, as well. On the other side, I got my medium paintbrush, and I used the blue paint to paint out the shape of another butterfly here. Then, with the orange paint, it's a bit hard to see, I did some tiny dots on the wings of the blue butterfly too. And then with the same small brush, I did the body and antenna of the second butterfly. That's my painting all done.