Creativity is dormant in most of us. It only needs a nudge, and it transforms itself into art. As children, we are given crayons and paper to scribble on. This is a slow build-up to developing creativity. The scribbles transform into stick figures identified as family members, then nature influences the mind and transforms it further into flowers and trees. Next references are drawn from the house they live in, neighborhood and playmates. This helps to add to his development. Craft and clay models continue to add value to the understanding of art including the specialized skills of origami.
Assuming the identity of a master artist requires that you know with some degree of intimacy the lives of certain artists that you admire and have viewed their works. Learning about their lives and ideas will be essential in “borrowing” their creative identity.
Creativity is a word with great strength in it, especially when we relate it to young children. Everyone is creative in his/her own way. This can be evident in children easily. They show early sign by expressing their thoughts and interests painting, drawing, singing etc. Creativity in this way sometimes relate to self expression. There are many ways which are devised to flourish the mental development of a child.