PRECIOUS MOMENT DRAWINGS
Precious moment drawings may be regarded by some people as arts and that cannot be disputed. But what we always fail to realise is that drawing is also another characteristic of human expression for the artistically gifted individuals.
Have you realised that children use drawing to convey their feeling and what they know? Precious moment drawings are beyond what a lot of us regard it. Can you ask a child of four to six years to draw something for you? What he or she draws would reflect the child’s precious moment or what has been transpiring in the child’s world. I was surfing the web last time and came across a precious moment drawing where one woman was narrating the events of her lifetime which each object in that drawing represents. It made me to think deep about how people could use drawing to express their precious moments.
Precious moment drawings can be from a child or an adult. But what is important is that people who value arts and can also interpret artistic drawing can know that drawing does not know age. The message which an adult used drawing to convey is always the same message which a little child conveys with his or her drawing. The only difference is constructive placement of the drawing.
To be realistic, drawing is the only language which is universal. This is because what a Chinese man or child express with drawing would be the same way an American man or child would express it in drawing. If you travel to Japan and tell someone who is artistic to draw his or her precious moment drawings for you and after that you travel to United kingdom and tell someone who has a similar experience to the man in Japan to draw his precious moment drawing, you would discover that the precious moment drawings from both people would be the same irrespective of that they do not speak the same language or know themselves. That is why drawing could be regarded as the best universal language.
Precious moment drawings are more regarded than precious moment pictures. This is because while picture can fade with time, the precious moment drawing would appreciate in value as a work of art done by the original person who had the precious moments.
I want you to start looking at any precious moment drawings you see beyond ordinary work of arts because it usually carry a lot of meaning which cannot be expressed verbally.
This article is written by Tyndel Ezechi from www.5starproducts.info