School Holidays Painting Workshop - Dragon

Dragon painting workshop for kids and children.



5 to 10 years     1 hour Class size 5 to 10 guests     $35


In this engaging class, your child will learn how to create a vibrant fairy-tale dragon using a unique mixed media technique. Perfect for kids over 5 years old, this workshop offers a fun and educational activity for budding artists.
  • Participants will receive step-by-step guidance drawing and painting the bright dragon, making it a perfect project for beginners.
  • The class will utilize a mix of materials to bring the dragon to life, adding an exciting and creative touch to the learning experience.
  • The drop-off session ensures that every child can immerse themselves fully in the class, fostering independence and creativity.
As your kid dives into this workshop, he or she may feel a mix of excitement and curiosity of explore different artistic methods. The process of creating a kid's fairy-tale dragon is sure to spark joy and unleash their imagination.
By the end of the session, children will proudly take home an original masterpiece, showcasing their newfound skills and creativity. Get ready to embark on a magical artistic journey and unleash your child's dragon artist!

Knowledge required
For everyone
 
What you'll get
A3 original artwork on paper
 
What to bring
All materials included in the price.
 
Suitable for

Suitable for kids from 5 to 10 years old.

Adult accompaniment is not required.

Location

Cleveland, QLD

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School Holidays Painting Workshop - Dragon location
Your teacher


As a Visual Arts Teacher, I have been providing lessons for children in Brisbane and Sydney since 2014.
Being educated in Visual Arts (7 years in Visual Arts School and 6 years in University) and having work experience in Graphic Design and Illustration, I decided to change my career in 2014 and to dedicate myself to developing children’s creativity and visual arts skills.
I believe that academic knowledge is very important in visual arts as a basis.
If you have basis, a field for experiments can be enormous. As a basement is important for the house, as roots are important for a tree, or as wings are important for a bird, the strong basis is important for any artist.
Even if you plan to make a career as an abstract artist, for inner confidence in yourself, for acknowledgement of the true artist in yourself, knowledge of basis is truly essential. Take a look, for instance, at early art works of Kandinsky, Malevich, Mondrian and other founders of abstract art – they all had a strong academic school, and only thereafter, years later, they had come to simple forms and colours, that was their non-simple way. When you pass this path by yourself, from basics to finding your own style, only then you can feel yourself professional.
Lessons are delivered in the system, from simple to complex, but, at the same time, with fun and on interesting to children topics. Each lesson – peculiar challenge to children. I believe that only getting to know something new each time and overcoming difficulties, it is possible to make the true breakthrough in anything. The same is true for visual arts. I see that this is a thing that is truly working.
It is often in the beginning of the lesson, when I am telling which project we are planning to do today, I hear puzzled exclamations of children like “Is THIS what we will be doing? But how will we cope with this?” Nevertheless, we bring complex but interesting projects into life and students results is what steadily inspire.
2025-01-03 15:00:00
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