Pencils Drawing/ Watercolor Combo Class

$235.00
Class Full

SUMMER CAMP

Ages 7-12

AM Camps are 9am - 12pm
PM Camps are 1pm - 4pm

FREE Early Drop Off. Please bring a nut-free snack and water.

*Please note lunch program is canceled due to Covid19 restrictions.

Week 2 AM - July 12-16
Week 8 AM - August 23-27

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SUMMER CAMP

Ages 7-12

AM Camps are 9am - 12pm
PM Camps are 1pm - 4pm

FREE Early Drop Off. Please bring a nut-free snack and water.

*Please note lunch program is canceled due to Covid19 restrictions.

Week 2 AM - July 12-16
Week 8 AM - August 23-27

SUMMER CAMP

Ages 7-12

AM Camps are 9am - 12pm
PM Camps are 1pm - 4pm

FREE Early Drop Off. Please bring a nut-free snack and water.

*Please note lunch program is canceled due to Covid19 restrictions.

Week 2 AM - July 12-16
Week 8 AM - August 23-27

 

Drawing is like taking a line for a walk.
— Paul Klee
Drawing and Watercolour Summer Camp - Luminous Elephant Studios

Explore the classic art of drawing/sketching with pen, inks, pencils, graphite and crayons (whatever you have at home!)  in a lively, uplifting and virtual playful class that will having you sketching beautifully.

I have been looking for a good art class for my child for quite a long time, since he really likes drawing. However, the most classes I found are teaching kids by offering them a sample picture, and then the teacher shows kids how to draw like that step by step. I don’t feel it’s a good way to learn drawing, at least not good for young kids. I think those perfections hurt their creativity, which is the most important for creating arts. That’s also the reason why I really like Bita’s class. She introduced different art concepts (like shading, light, shadow... ) and made them easy and clear for kids to understand. She offered them samples but kids didn’t need to follow, on the contrary, she encouraged kids to apply those techniques to their own creations. For example, she didn’t teach kids how to draw a certain character, but showed them many ways to express different emotions, and then let kids group those elements together to create their own characters. It is exactly the drawing class I have been looking for for my son.
— A Very Happy Parent