Does it have different sizes? Different directions? Different objects and shapes? Cropping? Layering? Overlaping?
That’s the checklist Global Art teaches to their students. And my boys got to experience a session at Global Art last week. MY first born got some tips on how to create his own illustration with an apple theme:
His illustration was about apples and how eating apples hurts his teeth. The right one was his illustration before he was taught techniques and the left one was his illustration after techniques was taught to him. As you can see on, there was different sizes on his 2nd illustration, there was different objects and shape, there was cropping and there was layering too (although his illustration has no different directions). There was a big difference in the before and after and the session didn’t even last an hour. I can just imagine how much my kid can learn from Global Art program.
That’s my second born (with the burger clay that they created), on his left arm is his art work where he learned about colors and shadings.
And while the boys were busy, I was on the other room with the mommy bloggers as Teacher Yenny Saw explained to us the different programs Global Art offers.
Global Art programs includes Core Program, Advanced Level, Craft Projects and New Programs.
Core Program is divided into 3 categories:
- Foundation level 1 to 4 (ages 4- 6 years old) simple themes with dotted lines. Designed to build a child’s dexterity ad teach the concept of colors and shading.
- Basic Level 1 to 3 (ages 7- 10 years old) introduction to creative drawing, using themes from fruits and animals to lead them to create their own illustrations while learning various techniques.
- Intermediate Level 4 to 6 (ages 10 to 12 years old) further developing creative drawing. Students learn even more techniques by handling more difficult human figure- based themes.
Global Art was founded by Mahair Goh in Malaysia in 1999. Now it has branches all over the world, 16 counties including the Philippines. The Global Art Philippines HQ is in San Juan and has branches all over Metro Manila and one in Davao. If you are planning to enroll your kid at Global Art this summer check out their promos (as I have seen a lot) and other offerings this summer by visiting Global Art Facebook Page.
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