Celebrating Our Young Artists
Every stroke, sketch, and splash of color you see here is a proud milestone for a student. Discover how we help children find their artistic voice in a joyful, encouraging space.
It is pure joy to see my students proud of their work. This is Aarush, age 7, with his beautiful colored pencil drawings. Seeing his confidence grow with each piece is the greatest reward for me as a teacher.
Here is a wonderful student deeply engaged in her painting. I believe in creating a supportive environment where every child can focus and explore their artistic talents without hesitation.
This video shows the quiet concentration in my online classes. These students are working on their individual pencil sketches, learning the valuable skills of observation and patience.
A collage celebrating the work and progress of my students. From painting to sketching, each child is on their own creative journey, and I am so lucky to be a part of it.
About Celebrating Our Young Artists
What you see here isn't just art—it's confidence being built in real-time. In my small batches of just 4-5 students, I watch each child navigate their own creative hurdles. We don't just copy pictures; we focus on grip, perspective, and the courage to make mistakes, whether your child is 4 or 14.
More Than Just Drawing
My approach is simple: I teach children how to think, not what to think. When I watch a student move from being hesitant to confidently shading a portrait or mixing colors, that is where the real magic happens.
How We Learn
I believe that every child has an artist inside them, waiting for the right nudge. My online sessions are designed to be interactive, not passive. We don't just watch videos; we draw, paint, and create together in live, small-group settings. This allows me to provide personalized feedback on every line your child draws, helping them correct their grip, understand proportions, and develop patience.
Our Curriculum
- Junior Foundation (Ages 4-8): We focus on the building blocks—pencil colors, oil pastels, and basic shapes. The goal here is simple: to make art a source of happiness (khushi) and build early motor skills.
- Senior Advanced (Ages 9+): We dive deeper into technical skills like perspective, light and shadow theory, and working with mediums like watercolors, acrylics, and charcoal.
Whether your child is picking up a pencil for the first time or looking to refine their shading techniques for school portfolios, my classes provide a supportive environment to learn at their own pace.
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