Master class “Drawing on milk. Draw on milk Drawing with milk for children

Dear Guys! Do you love to draw? Do you know that you can draw not only on paper? Of course, you can draw on stones, on the wall, on asphalt, on eggs, and you never know what else! And who among you knows that you can draw even on milk? Don't believe? Then check for yourself!

There is such an ancient oriental technique of drawing on water - ebru. Have you heard anything about her? I will definitely tell you about this amazing technique, which is becoming more and more popular in our country, in the next issue of the magazine, and we will create amazingly beautiful drawings. This technique requires special compositions of water and paint, it is not difficult to prepare at home, but we will get amazing, unusual patterns. But that will be in the next issue.

We will take what is in any house or the nearest store, and today we will create no less amazing and beautiful patterns. We will make a picture on milk! Is it possible? Certainly!

So, for drawing on milk, we need:

. Fatty milk (at least 6%), and even better - cream.

. Plate.

. Color (food) dyes, diluted gouache or multi-colored ink - to choose from.

. Pipette or brushes.

. Wooden toothpick or skewer.

. Dishwashing liquid.

. A sheet of paper to transfer the drawing.

. Water for washing brushes.

1. Pour full fat milk into a bowl.

Pick up paint with a pipette and drip it onto the surface of a white liquid in random order. Instead of a pipette, you can use a brush. In this case, you just need to dip the paint brush into milk and wait until the paint forms a spot of the desired diameter around the brush. Either way, it's fantastic! Try both options. And be sure to let me know which one you like best.

2. Now you can take a toothpick or a skewer and create colorful patterns by stretching and twisting them the way you want.

Want to be even more surprised? Dip a Q-tip in liquid soap or dish soap and touch it to the milk. Watch the magical dance of colors that can delight anyone. The higher the percentage of fat content in milk, the more active and longer the movements will be.

3. The pattern on milk can be transferred to paper.

Porous watercolor paper is best, it perfectly absorbs the paint, taking it all from the milk so that you can then paint on it again. You just need to put a sheet on top of the milk for a second and immediately lift it up. It turns out so beautiful that you can even hang on the wall!

Guys, send your masterpieces to me, the Firebird, by mail - [email protected]

See you!

Your Firebird

"Drawing on milk"

Greetings, friends! Today I suggest that you again be in the role of wizards and spend experience with milk, dyes and detergent at home for children. This experience is also called a color explosion in milk. But no matter how it is called, experience remains experience, and besides, it will not be difficult to make it, because every mother has all the components at home. Perhaps only with dyes there can be a problem. You can use the ones left after Easter. So, let's start experimenting with milk and dyes, the children have been waiting for

What you need for Color explosion in milk:

  • Milk (water will not work!) - the more fat the milk, the better
  • Dyes - you can use the dyes from the Easter set.
  • Liquid soap or dishwashing liquid (we used Fairy
  • Cotton swabs or a match with cotton wool wound around the tip
  • Deep plastic bowl
  • Pipette

Experience with milk and dyes at home:

  1. First, we poured milk into a bowl. You need to pour in such a way that the bottom is completely closed, otherwise the experience will not work. Let the milk sit in the bowl for a while. Milk should be at room temperature, under this condition the experience will be more spectacular.
  2. Add a few drops of dyes of different colors to a plate of milk (you can use a pipette for convenience.
  3. Then, using a dry cotton swab, you can touch the milk a little (no need to mix). Remind the child that nothing is happening.
  4. After that, take another Q-tip and dip it in dishwashing liquid or liquid soap.
  5. With a stick dipped in dishwashing liquid, touch the milk for literally 10 seconds. Just touch, no need to stir!
  6. And then the most interesting begins - the child watches with admiration how the magic colors begin to “dance”, running away from the cotton swab. The child is delighted with the magic cotton swab and the colored explosion in milk. When we remove the wand, the colors continue to “dance”, move.


  7. Then you can invite the child to continue experiments - adding dyes, driving a cotton swab through the milk.
  8. My children experimented for a long time and in the end we got milk, as shown below in the photo. The kids were happy.

The secret of the milk experience: dishwashing detergent or liquid soap (depending on what you used to create the experiment) breaks down the fat in the milk and thereby causes the food coloring to “dance” in the milk.

Master class "Drawing on milk"

Purpose: to introduce children to the original technique of drawing on milk.

Tasks:

Teach children to work in this technique

To promote the development of creative imagination, artistic and aesthetic skills

Generate interest in fine arts

Drawing on milk is a very interesting technique that children will definitely like, but even the most restless children who are quite difficult to get interested in something. For those who are older, such drawings are no less useful - if you dip paper into milk and carefully pull it out, then it will turn out to be a real work. This fascinating drawing technique will captivate not only children, but also adults - everyone can master such creativity, and doing it is a real pleasure. It also has bright colors, the magic of turning colors into funny patterns on milk. And the development of children's imagination.

You'll need

Milk (at least 6% fat)

food colorings(you can use diluted gouache)

dishwashing liquid

toothpick

plate

spoon (dropper)

Master class progress

In translation, “Ebru” means “cloudy”, “wave-like”.

Ebru is a drawing based on regular, natural forms, namely a circle. Each drop that enters the milk spreads into a circle that we can transform into absolutely any shape. The value of Ebru art is determined not only by the result, but also by the process itself. Like everything Eastern, Ebru painting is an endless movement, so beautiful that one cannot help but admire. The colors that fall into the water move randomly, causing delight in adults and children. Beautiful patterns, flowers, stars are obtained as if by themselves, which cannot but rejoice.

I invite you to plunge into the magical fairy tale of Ebru.

To start drawing, we need: a container in which we will draw, a pipette, dishwashing detergent (fairy), a toothpick for drawing. You see all this in your workplaces.

In drawing with the Ebru technique, there are no right or wrong strokes, your every movement, every drop of paint is your creativity, your inner world, so you should not be afraid to spoil something or do something wrong.

It is necessary to collect a small amount of paint (of your choice) in an eyedropper and gently apply to our unusual canvas. Each drop, in contact with milk, comes to life and begins to walk on the surface.

Then we will repeat the same with the paint of a different color. Our canvas is covered with paint, now we will take in our hands the tool with which we will actually draw - this is a knitting needle or a toothpick. One of the rules for drawing on milk is that the toothpick must always be held at an angle of 90 degrees with respect to the water. Carefully dip the toothpick into the lower left corner and begin to draw lines to the right, then to the left, then to the right again, etc. This is necessary so that the paints play a little with each other and mix with each other.

We dip the toothpick into the dishwashing detergent, touch the dye with the tip and observe how the drops of paint begin to “scatter”.

This is due to the fact that oil stains milk are destroyed by the touch of a soapy solution

And we sit down to watch how the colors begin to move, change color, look for different silhouettes, different pictures.

Now you can dream up a little and move the toothpick over the surface, as your soul wants.

Drawing on milk can be diversified with other techniques. The pattern on milk can be transferred to paper, but this requires oil paints. Touch the surface of the milk with a piece of paper for a couple of seconds. Dry the leaf. And now, in front of you is the relief of some unknown distant planet or a map of an unexplored part of the globe. And you, as its discoverers, can come up with names for all the islands, seas, rivers. Let them be unusual and funny. All objects can be signed. And you will get a real map, where on the coast of the milk river, with kissel banks, and fabulous swans, let your imagination and your child's imagination fly.

Milk can be replaced with potato starch, diluted to the thickness of sour cream, or stationery glue. Patterns on a more viscous surface will be fixed longer, and you can even feel like a novice master of Ebru, the ancient oriental art of painting on water.


The coolest experiments are the ones that don't require complex chemicals, a laboratory license, or a certificate of medical examination in a special institution. For the following experience, it is enough to go to the grocery store.

We will need: a soup plate; a bottle of milk (best - 2.5%); a bottle of dishwashing detergent; several hygienic cotton swabs; four different food colorings.

You may have a question about dyes - are they sold in grocery stores? Yes, they are for sale. It's just that these are specific things that are usually used for confectionery, and if there are no fanatical culinary specialists among your loved ones, you simply may not be aware of their existence. Almost all major supermarkets and online stores have food coloring. Important - the dye should be liquid or gel, not loose.

Sequencing

Pour a bowl full of milk. You need to wait until the liquid calms down and stops moving, otherwise the dyes will blur ahead of time. In the center of the plate we put several dots (spots) with dyes of different colors. Imagine a square with a side of about 1.5 cm and the center coinciding with the center of the plate. Here on the corners of this square and drip dyes. Do not spare paints - the spots need to be put quite greasy, but - important! - do not merge with each other. Moisten the tip of a cotton swab liberally with dishwashing detergent. Gently place the tip in the very center of the plate, dipping it 2-3 mm. Wait and enjoy!

Scientific interpretation

The secret of the focus is as follows. Detergent molecules are worm-shaped. The long part (tail) consists of hydrophobic groups tending to leave the water, and the short "head" of the molecule is hydrophilic, that is, on the contrary, water-friendly. At the same time, the hydrophobic part of the molecule is "borrowed" from fats and is attracted to them, thus, the detergent is the link between the liquid and the fat. It envelops fatty particles with a film (hydrophobic groups - inside, hydrophilic - outside), after which they are easily washed off.

But milk is an emulsion consisting of drops of milk fat evenly distributed in the aquatic environment! That is, the hydrophobic "tails" of the detergent molecules begin to "chase" the fat, which is evenly distributed in the liquid. Therefore, milk "self-mixes" - this is a rather delicate process, almost invisible, if you do not first tint the emulsion with food coloring.

Irina Belova
Master class for teachers "Drawing on milk"

Master class for teachers: "Drawing on milk".

Prepared by:

teacher Belova Irina Valentinovna.

Members:

educators.

Conduct form:

pedagogical workshop.

The purpose of the master class:

exchange of professional experience with teachers of preschool educational institutions, on the organization of work with children and parents on artistic and aesthetic education.

Tasks:

Train teachers to work in this technology.

To promote the development of creative imagination, artistic and aesthetic skills.

Generate an interest in fine arts.

Master Product:

drawing, using acrylic paints, on milk.

Material:

Whole milk (cream 20% and above);

Plate;

Acrylic paints;

Glasses with water;

Wet wipe;

White paper.

Motto:

"Work for the hands - a holiday for the soul!"

Master class plan.

1. Introduction.

From the history of drawing on milk.

2. Practical part. Drawing technology.

3. Final part. Summarizing.

4. Reflection.

I. Hello, dear teachers! Thank you for coming to the master class. What is a master class?

It's fun and interesting.

This is an opportunity to create, to make a real thing with your own hands! Children, unlike adults, love to do everything themselves, in their own way.

This is a powerful development of abilities in many directions.

At the master class, you will receive information, acquire useful skills and abilities. For some, this is an opportunity to try something new and interesting. And someone, who knows, will find his hobby!

A bit from the history of drawing on milk.

This is a way of drawing on the water - the Ebru technique. And very ancient. Only the birthplace of the ebru technique came to us from Turkey, and even earlier (presumably) it originated in ancient India, then passed to the Persians - it was they who brought the ebru technique to the Ottoman Empire. For ebru, a special solution is used: a mixture of water with the juice (nectar) of the Turkish endemic Gevena plant. This component gives water additional stickiness. Paints for the Ebru technique are used insoluble, spreading on the surface of the water. (You can use a mixture of paint with linseed oil). Traditionally for the Ebru technique, tools - a kind of "brush" - are made of rosewood and horsehair. With these "brushes" the artist works with an insoluble film of paints - he mixes colors, stretches, twists, etc. As a result of such drawing, the paint on the water acquires a pattern similar to marble (another name for the Ebru technique is Turkish marbling). Also, with the help of the same paints, additional drawings are applied over the marble background with the same tools - or only the background is saved.

You can try to reproduce some semblance of drawing on water using the ebru technique at home using milk and acrylic paints.

What are the benefits of drawing with milk?

Every child who paints with milk has a unique opportunity to express their hidden talents, to immerse themselves in the world of boundless fantasy, in the world of beauty and kindness.

Drawing on milk is a very interesting technique that children and their parents will definitely like, and even the most restless children who are quite difficult to interest in something for those who are older, such drawings are no less useful - if you dip paper into milk and carefully pull it out, then it will turn out to be a real work. This fascinating drawing technique will captivate not only children, but also adults - such creativity can be mastered by everyone, and doing it is a real pleasure. It also has bright colors, the magic of turning colors into funny patterns on milk. And the development of children's imagination.

Relatively simple techniques for making a drawing on milk make this area of ​​\u200b\u200bcreativity unusually attractive.

Today I will introduce you to the technique of drawing on milk.

II. Practical work.

I would like to start my practical work with the words:

The cow sends greetings to you all!

Drink milk people

Eat milk people

And draw too.

You will be healthy!

There is a saying “It is written with a pitchfork on the water”, which means something fleeting and elusive. So how can we get such beautiful drawings from this fleeting and elusive?

(showing works in this technique)

These are the works of parents made at the Big Break events. The works are individual, not similar to each other, with different colors.

And today we will learn how to draw with paints on milk, we will master the method of marbling on milk.

So let's start in order:

(Eastern music on)

For drawing, we need fat milk, and even better - cream. Water for washing brushes and paint. I took acrylic gouache, it gives relatively bright, but at the same time pastel shades and almost does not mix with milk.

To paint with gouache on milk, you just need to dip the brush with paint into milk and wait until the paint forms a spot of the desired diameter around the brush.

And now with a wand in the air, repeat after me wave-like movements vertically, now wave-like movements horizontally, or maybe you want to make movements in a circular spiral, but someone wants to bring chaos to your creation.

Meditate gently on your milk. Do not think about the result, let yourself go on a personal flight of fantasy, surrender to the charm of the process itself!

But the most amazing thing about this drawing is the transfer to paper. Porous watercolor paper is best suited, it perfectly absorbs the paint, taking it all from the milk so that you can then paint on it again.

You just need to put a leaf on top of the milk for 4-5 seconds. Grasp the edges of the paper and gently drag it over the edge of the tray to remove excess liquid. It turns out so beautiful that you can even hang on the wall! Drawing dries from 30 minutes to an hour.

But, nevertheless, it will also be drawing on water, and the result can be very beautiful and original. And most importantly - handmade and unique.

(showing the work of participants)

(Music ends)

Conclusion: What gives me in my work the use of non-traditional drawing techniques, in this case, the technique of drawing on milk?

The unusualness of drawing helps to develop the cognitive activity of preschoolers, the desire to experiment, and most importantly, to correct their mental processes, because drawing on milk is a meditation that captivates, fascinates, soothes, and the result that causes joy, amazement, astonishment.

Therefore, I believe that for children, drawing on milk is an excellent tool for developing imagination, motor skills, and creativity.

Reflection.

Dear teachers! I ask you to complete the reflection on the method of "Emotional writing". To do this, I suggest that you choose from the proposed emotions an icon that matches your mood in our master class and explain your choice. (Pictograms are offered: cheerful, sad, surprised, etc., those present choose a pictogram.)

Thank you for your cooperation! Creative success to you!

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