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Hi! I'm your art instructor, Queti

Do you want your child or children to experience exploring art?

You want them to make art but you don’t like the mess it creates in your house?

Do you want them to expand their creativity through different art projects?

Do you want them to learn to value the process of creating?

Do you want to teach them to enjoy learning and spark their curiosity?

Do you want to support their interest in art?

Do you want your child or children to experience exploring art?

You want them to make art but you don’t like the mess it creates in your house?

Do you want them to expand their creativity through different art projects?

Do you want them to learn to value the process of creating?

Do you want to teach them to enjoy learning and spark their curiosity?

Do you want to support their interest in art?

Then, Make Art Craft Club is the right place. Where there is more emphasis on enjoying and loving the process of learning and creating. They get to explore and make art and crafts without the pressure of perfection.

Then, Make Art Craft Club is the right place. Where there is more emphasis on enjoying and loving the process of learning and creating. They get to explore and make art and crafts without the pressure of perfection.

The outcome is a bonus, the PROCESS OF CREATING holds the most value in this art club. 

The outcome is a bonus, the PROCESS OF CREATING holds the most value in this art club. 

Children are naturally curious and are delighted and amused when they get to explore and experiment. Art allows them to exercise creativity, stimulate their senses, develop cognitive and fine motor skills and support their emotional wellbeing.

Those are benefits that you definitely would love your children to receive and I want to serve them in a way that they will get all those. 

I’ve been teaching kids for almost 2 decades now and I absolutely love it. I have observed though that some children in this generation have sort of lost that curiosity and joy of exploration. I’ve experienced kids cry at my classes and kids that disengage out of frustration. No, not because I’m a horrible instructor. But because they are so hard on themselves and they didn’t like how their art turned out, sometimes they peek at their classmate’s work and compare theirs or they feel bad because they judged their work as badly done.

I’ve often wondered why this is happening more. This is a problem. It used to be that kids enjoyed and got a kick out of the mere creation and exploration. They made and enjoyed and were proud to show off their work.

I may not have all the answers to this brewing problem but I can and will contribute to some solution in whatever way I can.

And can I share what also breaks my heart. A parent who asked me why she can’t see any improvement in her child’s drawing skills. Parents who expected perfection from their children’s artwork. They see the art work and they subtly tell them of what they can add to the FINISHED work; a color or a piece that they can change. There have been a few parents who actually thought they were just helping out and grabbed some art materials and painted and altered their child’s finished work.

The worst one was a parent who totally changed the color of her child’s pattern and color choices. The child was devastated and cried. 

I’m spilling out these personal stories so that you’ll have the right expectations when you enroll your children in the club’s classes. I do not teach mastery to children under 10 years old. Oh, these are the years children make the purest expressions of art in my opinion. I don’t want them to lose that. That is precious, so precious.

There are no levels in the classes offered. I will teach and allow them to learn and enjoy the process without the pressure of perfection.

It would be my privilege to serve you or your children in any of my workshops, classes or camps. 

 

Children are naturally curious and are delighted and amused when they get to explore and experiment. Art allows them to exercise creativity, stimulate their senses, develop cognitive and fine motor skills and support their emotional wellbeing.

Those are benefits that you definitely would love your children to receive and I want to serve them in a way that they will get all those. 

I’ve been teaching kids for almost 2 decades now and I absolutely love it. I have observed though that some children in this generation have sort of lost that curiosity and joy of exploring. I’ve experienced kids cry at my classes and kids that disengage out of frustration. No, not because I’m a horrible instructor. But because they are so hard on themselves and they didn’t like how their art turned out, sometimes they peek at their classmate’s work and compare theirs or they feel bad because they judged their work as badly done.

I’ve often wondered why this is happening more. This is a problem. It used to be that kids enjoyed and got a kick out of the mere creation and exploration. They made and enjoyed and were proud to show off their work.

I may not have all the answers to this brewing problem but I can and will contribute to some solution in whatever way I can.

And can I share what also breaks my heart. A parent who asked me why she can’t see any improvement in her child’s drawing skills. Parents who expected perfection from their children’s artwork. They see the art work and they subtly tell them of what they can add to the FINISHED work; a color or a piece that they can change. There have been a few who actually thought they were just helping out and grabbed some art materials and painted and altered the finished work.

The worst one was a parent who totally changed the color of her child’s pattern and color choices. The child was devastated and cried. 

I’m spilling out these personal stories so that you’ll have the right expectations when you enroll your children in the club’s classes. I do not teach mastery to children under 1o years old. Oh, these are the years children make the purest expressions of art in my opinion. I don’t want them to lose that. That is precious.

There are no levels in the classes offered. I will teach and allow them to learn and enjoy the process without the pressure of perfection.

It would be my pleasure to serve you or your children in any of my workshops, classes or camps. 

Paint Nights, Paint Parties for the adults!

No painting skills required at all. Come on over with all your good vibes and excitement! Let’s make this event a blast together!

If you want to book a private event, check it out HERE.

If you want to join paint nights, come on over HERE.

I am a visual artist, maker and art instructor and it’s my pleasure to add color to your day.

You can also check my artworks HERE.