Exploring Our Young Artists' Creative World
A vibrant look at the masterpieces created right here in our West Punjabi Bagh studio, where every child finds their own unique creative voice.
I truly believe every child is an artist. This video is a celebration of all the unique and wonderful students who have brought their creativity to my studio.
Looking back, I'm so grateful for the creativity, confidence, and memories we've built together this year. Thank you for being a part of our world.
Children are naturally creative. My job is to give them the freedom, materials, and space to let their creativity blossom to its full potential.
About Our Young Artists' Gallery
It is not just about what ends up on the canvas; it is about watching a child who thought they could not draw suddenly dive into acrylics or clay. When they walk into our studio, they are not here to follow strict rules—they are here to get messy, experiment, and surprise themselves with what they can make in just one session.
When your child joins us at YoungPlum, the goal is simple: let them be messy, curious, and creative. We keep our batches small, usually between 6 to 10 kids, so everyone gets the attention they need to experiment, whether they are working on canvas paintings, clay modeling, or zentangle patterns.
We believe that art is a powerful tool for confidence building. In this gallery, you will see projects ranging from acrylic landscapes to mixed media textures that our students in Punjabi Bagh have completed. Our weekly themed camps, like our popular Women in Art series or 3D craft modules, are designed to introduce them to new concepts without the pressure of being perfect.
Parents often ask if their child needs to know how to draw before starting. The answer is a resounding no. Whether your child is 6 or 14, shy or loud, our space is built for them to learn at their own pace. We handle all the prep and cleanup, from the aprons to the paints, so your only job is to pick them up with a piece of art they are proud to display. If you are looking for a creative outlet that builds genuine skill and keeps them engaged during the holidays or weekends, this is it.
YoungPlum
Hi, I am the person behind YoungPlum. I started this studio in West Punjabi Bagh because I wanted a space where kids could be messy and creative without any pressure. I am here to make sure your child feels proud of every single doodle and masterpiece they create.
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