THE ANIMALISTIC GENRE AND THE ADVANTAGES OF USING WATERCOLOURS TO CREATE COLORING PAGES
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Fine arts, animal genre, colouring, painting, murals, ancient times, hunting weapons, animals, watercolour, miniatures, simple pencils, drawing materials, lines and shapes, education, upbringing, beauty.Abstract
This scientific article provides an overview of the advanced development of animalistic imagery in our homeland. It also highlights the benefits of using watercolour paints for this type of painting and the importance of using the right materials and tools. The article also covers the initial stages of teaching drawing techniques and how to overcome problems that arise during the process.
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