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Beginner Art Classes: This program will take kids to the next art level. They learn how to draw, paint, and other types of art.  They learn art history like famous artists like Van Gogh, Elizabeth Le Burn,  Monet, and other famous artists. They learn about art materials such as paint, markers, pastels, and more art tools. This program is for ages from 4-7.

Intermediate Art Classes: This program will have kids to learn more art art skills like one point perspective and other types of art. Kids will use some harder techniques to paint and draw too.
You will learn different types of painting and drawing too. You will learn how to draw 3D art,
real art too. This program is for ages from 8-12.

Advanced Art Classes: This program, students will learn how to use technology with art too. They will learn how to use clay with art to make models, kids will learn how to make portraits, landscapes, and other types of art. You can learn how to draw people in watercolour painting too. This program is for ages 12-14.



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