Elementary Art
Drawing, painting, photography, making sculptures, videos and more. Even if you don't consider yourself an artist, we'll walk through it together.
Welcome!
Gather your materials
Personality of a Line
Lego Printmaking
String Painting
Kente Cloth Patterns
What can we draw with a rectangle
Shapes Collage
Dinosaurs
Fuzzy Stick Figures
Keith Haring Figures
Action Poses
Photography - Rule of Thirds
Practice with Rule of Thirds
Perspective in Photography
One Point Perspective Drawing
Little Me
Paper Sculptures
Painting Music
Newspaper Cartoons
Action Painting
You'll need basic art supplies such as paper, pencils, markers, crayons, paints, scissors, and glue. Students may also use cameras, natural materials, and found objects for certain projects.
Yes. There are no live sessions, no deadlines, and no scheduled class times. Your student works through lessons whenever it fits your schedule.
When your student submits an assignment, our instructors review it and either approve it or send specific feedback for revision. Students revise and resubmit until the work meets the standard. No moving on until it's solid.
Most students finish in 3–5 months, but there's no time limit. Some families move faster, some slower - the course works either way.
A certificate of completion. The course is transcript-eligible through Wild Oasis Learning, or students can self-report the credit to their own school or program.
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