PAINTING

  • An impressionistic painting of a figure, possibly a woman, with yellow, black, and orange colors, standing against a blue background, with a red and brown ground below.

    Still Life Acrylic Painting

    In this screen-free project, children explore acrylic painting through still life, learning how to observe carefully, mix colours and build a painting step by step. Guided through planning, layering and detail, they develop real painting skills while creating an artwork inspired by objects that capture their interest.

    Across the sessions, participants gain confidence in their creative decisions while discovering the patience and satisfaction of bringing a painting to life from a blank canvas to a finished piece they can proudly take home.

  • Colorful abstract artwork of snails in various colors and patterns. The piece features multiple sections with snails painted in red, blue, green, and mixed backgrounds.

    Colour-Mix Cat Coil

    In this screen-free painting project, children study a stylised animal sculpture and translate what they see into expressive acrylic paintings. By focusing on shape, pattern and contrast, they learn how observation and colour choices influence the mood and character of an artwork.

    Across the sessions, participants experiment with different colour families while creating a series of painted studies, developing patience, visual awareness and confidence in their ability to work thoughtfully with paint.

  • Four colorful abstract portraits of women, each with a different background color and style, arranged in a 2x2 grid.

    Colour-Mix Self Portraits

    In this screen-free painting project, children explore self-portraiture by studying facial features, light and shadow, and translating what they see into expressive drawings and paintings. Using mirrors and guided exercises, they learn how artists observe proportion and form while experimenting with colour.

    Across the sessions, participants paint their portrait using different colour palettes, developing confidence, focus and a deeper understanding of how colour and expression can shape the personality of an artwork.

  • A table with watercolor paintings of trees, watercolor paints, brushes, and watercolor palettes.

    Art and Nature

    In this screen-free project, children explore the seasons through painting, clay and nature-inspired creativity. Across sessions, they experiment with materials such as ink, watercolour and clay while drawing inspiration from leaves, trees and flowers.

    A calm and rewarding creative journey that nurtures patience, observation, curiosity, imagination and deeper connection to nature.

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