Pablo Picasso 1966

Every child is an artist. The problem is how to remain an artist once he grows up

Mission

My mission is to nurture the younger generation to a new perspective of art form, providing them with a new level of art creativeness and the dare to challenge traditional art form while maintaining its old values.

Parents residing in your estate may have always wanted their children to pick up additional skill. However, the hustle of traveling and busy working schedules may have been a major problem for them. Therefore, the presence of me within your estate will bring convenience to the parents and allow the children to learn and pick up additional skills within their space.

WHY ART?

In effective art programs, these different stages of art development are addressed. Young children create spontaneously, often motivated by the mere presence of colorful art materials. Older children, however, strive for realism, and as they develop, they are encouraged to observe, draw, and paint by looking at the world around them.

The appreciation of art and the participation in artistic expression play significant roles in the development of the human spirit. Art should no longer be seen as a “frill” in schools but as an integral part of the core curriculum. Art can cross parameters set by either written or spoken word. It can express emotion, break down barriers, acknowledge cultural differences and also recognize common threads of humanity. Visual arts are a necessary component to the development of a healthy individual.