Children's Artworks
Check out some of the amazing artworks by our kiddos that have joined our art classes and camps!
We are proud to showcase the amazing artworks created by the kiddos who attend our classes. We believe in letting kids be kids and creating art that is unique to their own individual style. These wonderful pieces really showcase the potential of our students and the joy that comes from creating art!
At Artify Studio, we believe that children should be encouraged to express themselves freely, and it is wonderful to see the results of that freedom in these amazing pieces. We sure hope that these artworks inspire other children to explore their own creativity!
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We often let our kids incorporate things they like into their projects as a way to let them have creative freedom!
Inspired projects by Japanese artist Yayoi Kusama who works primarily in sculpture and installation. She is famous for her intricate background designs and pop art styles!
Inspired projects by Japanese artist Yayoi Kusama who works primarily in sculpture and installation. She is famous for her intricate background designs and pop art styles!
We not only let our kids use brushes when creating their art pieces, but also introduce them to new tools and techniques such as palette knives!
At Artify, we provide a variety of different mediums for our kids to try out so that we can widen their spectrum and also give them options when attempting certain projects!
Constantly attempting different styles at painting means constantly learning new techniques!
Here's J's first attempt at Ink Drawing. Turning their creative doodles into full blown artworks!
Here's J's first attempt at Ink Drawing. Turning their creative doodles into full blown artworks!
We often introduce our kids to mixed media artworks where they will use different paint mediums and markers to layer for more details!
5 year-old S's Tropical Sunset Acrylic Painting. Always a fun time at the studio!
Since Gouache is similar to Watercolour but just comes in a thicker, more opaque form, we usually use it to layer on top of our Watercolour base!
Here's 6 year-old K's first time using watercolour paints! It's amazing how fast some of our kids pick up new things