Amy
Teacher's comment: Beautiful use of colour and imagination
Temp
Teacher's comment: This is a very impressive child version of interior design. I like the colors and how each element is displayed inside the house. She created this when she was 9.
Amy
Teacher's comment: This is her very first gouache painting. It was very successful and nicely done. I like the way the girl is lying on the grass.
Cameron
Teacher's comment: Two funny characters walking—I can’t help but wonder how he’ll react when he gets older and sees this piece. Such a humorous picture!
Regina, 2023
Teacher's comment: She likes Impressionism, and this was the first piece we tried in that style. We created it with colored pencils about three years ago.
Natalie, 2023
Teacher's comment: She is a very creative girl. In this piece, we were designing a fashion store using colors. She might have forgotten how she inspired me to add decorations and complete the whole piece.
Xinyue
Teacher's comment: I remember it was during the pandemic—that’s why we created a girl wearing a mask. It’s not just a drawing; it’s a mix of collage and painting. It brings back memories of the time we worked together.
Cody
Teacher's comment: He is actually a very smart boy—he learns everything so quickly. Just like the runner he designed years ago: run, run, run!
Sam
Teacher's comment: This is probably one of my favorite paper illustrations. She inspired me with some great ideas to create this piece. It's a completely original Halloween-themed illustration—very well done!
Byrian
Teacher's comment: He was only 5 when he created this abstract Joker from his own perspective. I love the way it turned out, even with all the random shapes—it has so much character.
Cameron
Teacher's comment: This watercolor piece captures a weird and magical world he imagined. It’s full of creativity and wonder!
Wesley
Teacher's comment: I remember he created this character inspired by a TV drama he watched—I think it was Squid Game.
Temp
Teacher's comment: Haha, it’s a restaurant menu! I still have this artwork at home. She told me how much she loves eating fish—so of course, the signature dish in her 'restaurant' is a fish dish!
Mila
Teacher's comment: Girls love bubbles—and selling their own beverages! You’ve got to create a well-designed menu to attract your audience, right?
Sam
Teacher's comment: This is a piece that makes me want to look at it again and again without ever getting bored.
Cameron
Teacher comments: He is a really patient boy. We spent ten classes completing this, and it turned into a beautifully crafted paper building. He was the only one who made the paper house with me from start to finish—I truly appreciate his patience and dedication.
Temp
Teacher's comment: This was part of our visual training class—we observed flowers and then drew them. Look how beautifully she remembered and captured all the details of those flowers.
Sam
Teacher's comment: This piece was done in colored pencil using an Impressionist style. We learned how Impressionists worked with light and shadow, and then created our own paintings. It’s very beautiful—I really like it.
Xinyue
Teacher's comment: A banana family—can you guess who’s the mom, dad, sister, and brother? They’re all so vivid and full of personality!
Cameron
Teacher's comment: A cool full-body self-portrait—such a fun and confident representation!
Alissie
Teacher's comment: She created this digital illustration with me—her characters are all so cute! It’s a whimsical mushroom world. Just look at the details and see how this little world comes to life with all its tiny creatures.
Cameron
Teacher's comment: A portrait done with markers—I really like the way he drew with such confidence.
Cameron
Teacher's comment: A warm-up paper sculpture made from instructional paper—simple yet creative!
Melody
Teacher's comment: She loves drawing avocados, so this is a family portrait featuring a new avocado member she was excited to add!
Kevin
Teacher's comment: He is the most incredibly focused and detail-oriented student I’ve ever had! Believe it or not, we spent 20 hours on this piece—seriously!
Cameron
Teacher‘s comment: Children’s artwork is always worth keeping—no matter how they draw, it’s full of charm and creativity.
Lily
Teacher's comment: Neon Cat—one of the most famous NFT artworks back in the day!"
Sam
Teacher‘s comment: One of the few architectural design drawings—despite some perspective issues, the overall result is still quite impressive.
Cameron
Teacher's comment: This is the front view of the paper house we built together. Step by step, I can still remember every hour we spent discussing and working on it.
Cameron
Teacher's comment: I really love pure pencil sketches—no matter the subject. That’s why I included this one here.
Cameron
Teacher‘s comment: Another paper house—doesn’t it look like a real building? I wish I could create more of these with him.
Regina
Teacher's comment:  Isn’t it professional? It looks so good! I have no words to describe how I feel when I see it. She’s now completely independent in her work.
Regina
Teacher's comment: This piece was created entirely with markers—no other materials were used. It’s beautifully done in a somewhat realistic art style.
Regina
Teacher's comment: This was from our costume design class—it’s an Asian-style outfit. We used a reference for this piece, so it’s not entirely original, but we added our own twist. It was created digitally and turned out beautifully!
Regina
Teacher's comment: I have to say, this is one of the best sketches—very mature and truly high-level work.
Regina
Teacher's comment: A traditional landscape illustration—look closely and you’ll see how many details she added. It truly deserves our time to observe and explore.
Regina
Teacher's comment: A realistic still-life painting done with markers—I really like how elegant and classy it looks.
Natalie
Teacher's comment: She created this acrylic landscape entirely on her own, without any reference. She added something special on top as a strong contrast to the background—so imaginative!
Regina
Teacher's comment: Believe it or not, this piece was inspired by an AI-generated artwork—and it’s also her very first watercolor painting!
Regina
Teacher's comment: Wow… everyone who saw it said the same—just wow! Can we send this straight to production? Such a beautiful jewelry design—truly one of the best!
Temp
Teacher's comment: This is a pop art piece—we tried to make it in the style of Andy Warhol.
Temp
Teacher's comment: A self-portrait collage—her very first one, as I remember. Such a creative start!
Sam
Teacher's comment: This was definitely made during the pandemic—you can tell by the theme. It’s our original design, with our own ideas and characters.
Sam
Teacher's comment: I really like this watercolor—it has a loose, relaxed feel and features a beautifully presented red panda, her favorite animal.
Sam
Teacher comments: One of her best portraits—this is her mom, a beautiful lady in her eyes. The proportions and perspective are very well done, especially for a piece she created at 14.
Sam
Teacher's comment: An original still-life with lovely shading and sketch work—simple yet very well done.
Sam
Teacher's comment: A marker-made painting—her own idea with a lovely theme. It beautifully captures a peaceful picnic hangout.
Sam
Teacher's comment: We created this piece for her 11th birthday—I remember it was such a cute and memorable moment.
Sam
Teacher's comment: A brave attempt—a portrait of Queen Elizabeth. Well done for taking on such a challenging subject!
Rainie
Teacher's comment: This is a Chinese-style watercolor illustration, created digitally. The entire design is hers, and she led me through the painting process from beginning to end.
Rainie
Teacher's comment: A Chinese-style piece inspired by traditional ink painting. I loved the process—how she designed her character and described the way it stands. So thoughtful and creative!
Rainie
Teacher's comment: "A paper lantern brought to life! She took this photo to show that it’s already become part of her everyday world—so creative and practical!"
Rainie
Teacher's comment: Another view of this lantern—so fun to see it from different angles!
Rainie
Teacher's comment: A very impressive Picasso-style art piece. I truly enjoy how the colors complement each other—such a joy to look at!
Melody
Teacher's comment: An acrylic marker-painted chair with lovely decoration and design—simple yet full of character!
Rainie
Teacher's comment: Beautiful use of colour and imagination
Alissie
Teacher's comment: A beautiful composition filled with adorable characters and charming designs all around!
Adrian
Teacher's comment: He is the one closest to being an artist. I love all of his artworks—so creative and brave! He always brings so many ideas and has such great taste. You can see his unique style in every detail of this piece—this is exactly what I’m looking for.
Adrian
Teacher's comment: This is his friend. It’s not completely finished, but I really like it just the way it is.
Adrian
Teacher's comment: We did use a reference, but he recreated it in his own style—and I actually like his version more than the original!
Wallace
Teacher's comment: A Monster house, a fantastic idea!!!
Amy
Teacher's comment: Today we explored watercolour painting. It was her first time taking on the challenge of creating fresh spring colours using different shades of green.
July
Teacher's comment: It’s just so cute—our very first handmade house! It’s my dream house!
July
Teacher's comment: I love both side of this house!
Amy
Teacher's comment: This is an oil pastel painting, and it turned out to be such a beautiful scene. I love the way you added those tiny surprises throughout the artwork.
Amy
Teacher's comment: A pink house I love, filled with delightful details that surprise us and invite exploration.
Amy
Teacher's comment: A pink house I love, filled with delightful details that surprise us and invite exploration.
Amy
Teacher's comment: I just can’t get enough of those tiny, cute ideas you’ve added!