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ART ACADEMICA KIDS

Those lessons are developed specifically for creative kids. We love working with children and exploring their boundless creativity and imaginations while teaching them some valuable technical skills. We believe children’s creativity should be nourished and encouraged. Together with the teacher, each student creates a wish list that helps to discover and develop artistic skills in different media. Our mantra is that there is no right or wrong in art, just creativity that needs to be set free, explored and appreciated.​

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Students will learn the classic method of drawing on toned paper with charcoal or black pencil, heightened with white and oil painting techniques on canvases. Also, we give an opportunity to try other mediums (acrylic and watercolour painting, clay and paper sculpturing) to show to kids their benefits. Our aim is to help them create a strong portfolio for later studying.

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Each term your kid will get:

  • Foundations of academic drawing and painting

  • Colour theory with exercises

  • Art history

  • All materials needed to create the works

  • Fine artwork made by your child to be proud of. 

 

Payment options:

  • An artist can enrol for a term - cost 440$

  • Come for a trial. It is  FREE

 

What to bring?
We will supply you with all the materials and canvas. Old and comfortable cloth would be appreciated as long it will help your kid relax. 

If you want to have a trial session or enrol, please ask us through the contact form or call
+61 410 817 905. The last works of our students you can find on our page on Facebook and Instagram.

enrolment open

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if you want to arrange a free trial please contact us 

Kids Art Classes: Our Services
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term program 2/2024

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Kids Art Classes: Gallery

Everything you can imagine is real
Pablo Picasso

Kids Art Classes: Quote

INSIDE THE CLASSROOM

It is a magic moment of creation...

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