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Art Skills Class Student Artworks

Sep, 2025--Feb,2026

Over the past six months, students in the Art Skills Classes have embarked on a creative journey driven by a deep passion for art—one filled with challenges, exploration, and steady growth. Continuous practice, repeated revisions, and thoughtful reflection have been a constant part of their learning process. From early unfamiliarity with techniques to a growing understanding of composition, color, and visual rhythm, every step forward represents time, focus, and dedication.

Throughout this process, students not only strengthened their technical abilities but also learned how to observe the world, express emotions, and develop their own artistic voice. When faced with difficulties and creative obstacles, they chose perseverance, responding to their love for art with patience and commitment.

This online exhibition presents a focused selection of works that reflect the Art Skills Classes’ achievements over this period. Each piece stands as evidence of the students’ evolving mastery and serves as a record of their hard work and growth along the artistic path. We warmly invite you to explore this online exhibition and experience the focus, determination, and emerging artistic strength of these young creators.

Alex Yao
Alex Yao
Alex Yao
Amy
Amy
Amy
Anna
Anna
Anna
James
James
James
Jenny
Jenny
Jenny
Lingyan
Lingyan
Lingyan
Marissa
Marissa
Marissa
Ryan Li
Ryan Li
Ryan Li
Ryan Xu
Ryan Xu
Ryan Xu
Vivian
Vivian
Vivian
Yuanming
Yuanming
Yuanming

Students' artwork
from the art interest class

Sep, 2025--Feb,2026

In a child's world, painting is a language—and a joyful journey of discovery.  

The Sep,2025-Feb,2026 six-month Children's Online Art Exhibition from our art interest class captures the colorful worlds that the children have painted with their hands and imaginations.  

In these artworks, there may be no "correct" answers, but they are filled with genuine feelings, courageous expression, and a unique childlike perspective.

Throughout the teaching process, the teacher focuses more on guiding than restricting. By combining observation and experience, story inspiration, material exploration, and free creation, children are encouraged to feel art in a relaxed and happy atmosphere.  

The teacher inspires them to use colors boldly, compose freely, and interpret shapes, space, and emotions in their own way—making painting a part of thinking and expressing themselves, rather than just learning techniques.

Each piece is a child's response after observing the world, and a small breakthrough in their growth. From initial attempts to increasingly confident expression, through artistic practice the children learn focus, patience, and imagination. They gradually discover: "I can create."

As you view these works, may you see the purity and boundless possibilities of childhood, feel the joy and warmth that art brings, and together witness the shining growth journey of these little artists.

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