The uniqueness and importance of watercolor painting is significant to the stages of child development in Waldorf schools.
This lovely book is a thorough and complete study of watercolor painting in the Waldorf curriculum. Included are practical advice, clear exercises and beautiful examples. Goethe's theory of color is discussed and as well as how to paint with different ages and grades, from kindergarten through high school.
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Dick Bruin (1953) and Attie Lichthart (1948) have been connected to Waldorf schools since the seventies, as teachers of art and art history. Both teachers have joined in the active group that has gathered for many decades yearly at Whitsun in Ulm (Germany) to study Rudolf Steiner's suggestions for arts and the use of color in education. Nowadays, Attie Licht
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