Art Classes

Our Art Classes

Typically covered subjects:

Charcoal and Subtractive Drawing

Drawing at the Avalon Mall ('City' Drawing)

Button Machine Art

Detailed Shading - Part 1, Part 2, Part 3

Canvas Acrylic Painting (4 week process)

Waves and Water, Part 1, Part 2

Watercolour Festive piece

Faces and Features, Comic + Realistic - Part 1, Part 2, Part 3

Bodies and Posing, Comic + Realistic - Part 1, Part 2, Part 3

Acrylic Painting, thick stock (2-week process)

Colour Theory

Drawing Horses- Part 1, Part 2

Real Animal Drawing, Dragons - Part 1, Part 2

Fantasy Animals

Still Life- Part 1, Part 2

Drawing from an Animated Movie (large sheets)- Part 1, Part 2, Possibly More

Water Colour Painting - Part 1, Part 2

Our art program consists of material use of:

  • Charcoal
  • Graphite
  • Kneaded and electric erasers
  • Oil and chalk pastels
  • Watercolour paint
  • Acrylic paint
  • Water and Alcohol-based markers
  • Coloured Pencils

On matte, marker, watercolour, mayfair papers or gessoed canvas.

Materials are included in the cost of the course.

Through step-by-step instruction, supervision of materials, sculpture, mixed-media, design, graphics, evaluation, critiques, and unique thought processes to encourage creative and critical thinking.

When your child registers for SassyTuna’s art or digital classes they’ll learn an original, customizable curriculum from professional artists, designers, and animators. They’ll bring home a portfolio jammed with art, drawing resources, and skills that will last a lifetime.

SassyTuna has been offering children' s digital and traditional art classes for more than 20 years and most of our students stay with the program for five years or more, building lifelong friendships along the way.

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Outside Sassy Tuna Life drawing of RNC horse Castle. St. John's, Newfoundland
Sassy Tuna art class student painting St. John's, Newfoundland
A child wearing red drawing on black paper with a white lead