So my SIL was over today with her 3 year old daughter and 1 year old son and was bragging about how at her DD's preschool conference she was told that DD is "advanced for her age" in artistic ability.
This really stung me, as I went to a top art school, have a bachelor of fine arts, worked as a graphic designer for 8 years (still freelance) before having kids, and always dreamed of having kids that followed in my footsteps, or at least enjoyed doing art projects with me. I guess I also pictured them as girls too, although I was naive enough to think that a boy would sit and color with me for hours (the way I did as a child). As it is, I ended up with two DS's who could care less about art. DS2's preschool teacher actually pointed out that he has absolutely no interest in art projects (he's only 2.5 years old, but still, the other kids apparently like them) and neither of them can sit still for more than two minutes when I get out the watercolors, markers, or play dough--they are throwing the dough and pretending the paintbrushes are ninja swords and I am left with all the clean up.
Now I'm pregnant with DS3 (last baby) and due in June and have pretty much given up on having a boy who likes to do art with me, which is why hearing about my friends taking their daughters to art classes at the art museum or my neice's "advanced artistic ability" really stings. I guess I should try to bond with my neice over her interest in art and maybe be the aunt who encourages/inspires her to pursue it (should she want to), but I can't help thinking "that should be MY child" (she's DH's brother's child, so she's not even blood related for me so I can't think it's hereditary at all).
Anyone have a little boy that will sit and draw/color/paint with them?
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March 11th, 2013, 04:03 PM #1Dream User
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Anyone out there with artistic boys?
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March 11th, 2013, 04:09 PM #2
Of course one of your boys could be an artist! I can think of dozens of famous artists, most of whom are men!!
At 2.5, you certainly cannot tell what their interests will be when they mature. If so, picking their noses would be high on the list!
Encourage.
Provide access to it.
That's all we can do and they all go their own path.
I'm sure the preschool teacher has a keen eye but I wouldn't get too worked up over one lady's opinion. They always try to find something to compliment your child on!
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March 11th, 2013, 04:39 PM #3Dream Vet
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In my family I have me, a sister and a brother. And my brother is the most artistic out of all of us. He takes after my mum who is also quite artistic. And im fairly sure he wasn't really interested until around 8.
You definitely have a chance of one of your boys being artistic.2008
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March 11th, 2013, 04:48 PM #4Dream Newbie
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I agree with Byth******.
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March 11th, 2013, 05:22 PM #5
I have three boys and they are all different, different likes, different personalities, i have one who loves to dress up and now likes clothes and pretties shopping (as he calls it - the home stores) pretty much probably just cause he wants to be with me but he's so fussy over what he wears, i struggle to get my other out of pj's.
I do think with boys they tend to get better at sitting and doing as they get older - my 2.5 year old won't sit and do - he just gets bored but then my four year old sat and made a model of the solar system with me for school to impress his teacher - his idea. He's only just started doing creative things lately as is nearly 5 and even still it has to be on his terms.
Just cause boys can be late starters you could still have a little budding artist on your hands and if its something you love share it with them - you never know they may surprise you and if not don't let your inlaws rub things in your face - families are great at mine is better than yours and if its an area they see if hard for you they'll keep at it
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March 11th, 2013, 05:42 PM #6Dream Vet
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I have 4 boys and my second son is incredibly artistic. I have him in after school art classes which my oldest son totally bombed out at after one session.
Now, my youngest is 3. We PURPOSELY leave him out of our art projects because its practically impossible to make anything nice with Demolition Dave around.But I frequently do art projects with the 3 older boys...and here is the key...you have to make things they are interested in. We recently did "treasure boxes" (went to hardware store for the wood boxes) and they painted and decorated those with all sorts of things and keep their treasures in there. Also bird houses and other creative things. If we are doing straight painting, I try to make a theme and they stick to it better than just free for all.
We gave up play doh LONG AGO. I have had ENOUGH.ALthough the dentist kit one is really fun and I keep one can of playdoh for the dentist kit. LOL.
But yeah...2.5 or 3 is pretty much hopeless for meaningful art...it gets way better for the art stuff!!!
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March 11th, 2013, 06:32 PM #7Dream User
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Thanks for the replies. My oldest is almost five and he also shows little interest and/or ability to sit still. But you're all right, I will keep exposing it to them and hopefully one of the three at least shares my enjoyment (not expecting greatness or anything, just something we can share together).
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March 12th, 2013, 03:12 PM #8
Yep...my older boy is into both art and music. Which, sadly, neither DH or I am. He loves to dance, sing, do play-doh, draw, paint, etc. He is 3. He is also a "mellow" kid who sorta belies the stereotypes of a "boy." He is stubborn, but physically laid-back. I wish I were more artistic for him...since I am just not that creative and he would love having new and fun art things to do.
Some of his teachers have noticed...but I don't put a lot of stock into someone saying he (or your niece) is advanced at this age. It's all experimentation and exploration. Your niece could grow up to love cheerleading and want nothing to do with art. My brother HATED all crafts and art as a child (he used to get in trouble in preschool because he wouldn't ever color) and he loved to make scale maps and diagram drawings as a preteen/teenager. He now does custom car work, including paint and rebuilding the engines. An art of sorts
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March 12th, 2013, 03:25 PM #9
My DS loves to do crafts...especially anything involving glitter glue
. He's 2 1/2. At first I thought he was only participating because it was that or play by himself. But now he seems genuinely interested, even when DD isn't around. It took a while for him to come around though...our little "mayhem Harry" wasn't so much fun.
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April 13th, 2013, 12:56 PM #10
For my DS2 colouring, painting, sticking and gluing, anything creative is one of the only 2 things that he will stay calm and will keep his attention. The other thing is cooking.
He wants to be a chef and his love of cooking and artistic side could very well come together if he does still want to be a chef when he is actually grown up.
His artistic side comes from his Dad though.
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