Level 1 (4-6 years)
In Level 1, children develop fine motor skills through hands-on projects like collage, paper cutting, clay, coloring, and simple design. Each class introduces different artistic elements, such as observation, color use, spatial thinking, and creativity, while building skills like attention to detail, collaboration, and confidence. This level emphasizes exploration and play, laying the foundation for future artistic growth.
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Level 2 (6-9 years)
Level 2 focuses on refining observation and drawing skills, encouraging children to tackle more complex shapes and objects. Students will learn how to start and complete longer-term projects, developing patience and focus. The curriculum includes collage, art appreciation, paper cutting, clay, color practice, still life drawing, and printmaking. This level helps children build a deeper understanding of art while fostering creativity and perseverance.
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Level 3 (9-12 years)
At Level 3, students build on their foundational skills with more advanced techniques in figure drawing, basic animation, and color theory. They will focus on detailed observation and develop a strong foundation in sketching and sculpture. This level helps children refine their artistic abilities, enhancing both their creativity and technical skills, and prepares them for more independent projects.
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Level 4 (13+ years)
Level 4 focuses on advanced artistic development and personal creative expression, with guidance on building a strong portfolio for further education. Students will refine their technical skills and work on independent projects, exploring their own style and ideas. This level also includes AP art course preparation and portfolio guidance, helping students tackle complex artworks, improve their composition, and develop their conceptual thinking. With a focus on self-directed projects, students are prepared for a more professional approach to art and their future academic pursuits.





