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Featured Creative Art Projects for Kids

byKhushiyan Drawing ClassesStudio at Spaze Privy, Sector 72, GurugramStarts from1,500 Per Student Per WeekView full gallery

A look at the colorful projects my students bring to life. From clay sculptures to oil pastel sketches, these pieces capture the joy of creating without any pressure.

It's pure magic watching my students turn a simple ball of clay into something so full of life. In our clay modeling sessions, we learn to roll, shape, and sculpt, creating adorable animal figures like these loving elephants that they can take home and cherish.

For Father's Day, my students created these heartfelt oil pastel drawings. I guided them on how to create a silhouette and blend a colorful night sky, capturing that special, quiet moment between a child and their dad.

Nothing beats the smiles on their faces when a project comes together. This video shows how we turn simple colored paper into a fun, bobbing duck, a perfect example of our hands-on kids' craft workshops that build both creativity and confidence.

I am so proud of the incredible detail my students achieved in these Hoopoe bird drawings. We focused on pencil coloring and shading techniques to capture the texture of the feathers and the bird's unique features, and the results are just amazing.

Here's a look at our 3D landscape workshop, where art literally pops off the page. My student is using different tools and paints to create a textured, multi-layered scene, learning about depth and composition in a really fun, hands-on way.

This is what pure focus looks like. Here, one of my young artists is using oil pastels to create a vibrant beach sunset. I love seeing them get lost in their work, carefully blending colors to bring their vision to life.

Here is a quick look at all the fun we have in our summer camp. From detailed pencil sketches and colorful oil pastel art to proud students showing off their paintings of famous monuments, every day is a new creative adventure.

My students love making things they can actually use, like these beautiful, personalized keychains. They get to design, paint, and customize their own little piece of art, making it a perfect keepsake from their time at the camp.

About Featured

In every session, I make sure we work in small groups of 5 to 8 children. This allows me to give your child the patience and one-on-one guidance they need to explore textures with clay or blend colors with pastels at their own pace, ensuring they feel confident rather than rushed.

Art is about much more than just drawing a straight line. When I welcome a new student to my studio in Spaze Privy, my goal is to create a space where they feel safe to make mistakes and experiment. We focus on a step-by-step approach, which helps even the most hesitant children find their rhythm.

What We Focus On

  • Confidence over Perfection: I emphasize the process of creating, not just the final result. Whether it is a clay animal or a sunset painting, the pride comes from knowing they did it themselves.
  • Diverse Media: We do not just stick to one thing. In a typical week, students might work with oil pastels, acrylics, or texture paste, keeping their interest high and helping them discover what they love most.
  • Small Group Benefits: With 5 to 8 kids per batch, I can notice when a child needs a little help with a brush stroke or encouragement with a color choice. It makes a big difference for kids aged 4 and up.

Practical Details

  • Materials Included: You do not need to worry about the messy supplies. I provide the paper, clay, paints, and craft cutouts. Just send them with a water bottle and their pencil case.
  • Schedule: We offer both weekday and weekend batches in Sector 72 to fit around school timings. If you are unsure, you are always welcome to join a free demo class to see if your child enjoys the environment before you commit.
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Khushiyan Drawing Classes

Studio at Spaze Privy, Sector 72, GurugramStarts from 1,500 Per Student Per Week

I am the teacher behind KDAAC, and I started this after watching my own daughter turn her dreams into drawings. I love being a part of my students' stories, and my goal is to make sure your child feels happy, creative, and confident, whether they have held a brush before or not.