Testimonials about The Studio

 



Linnet Chang's design won to be picked for Newcastle Elementary School's logo

 



Linnet Chang's logo shown on a t-shirt for Newcastle's walk-a-thon

 



Jasmine Cheng, a first grader created a beautiful bee pastel painting at The Studio. Her artwork, titled
"Happily Buzzing Bee" was chosen to be the cover of Issaquah School District's 2007~08 Calendar.
Congratulations Jasmine Cheng for your wonderful success!

 

 Congratulations to Kai Pressey age 6 for getting the "Ramona Warwick Memorial Award" for Excellence in Watercolor and winning a cash prize of $25.00. We are proud of your accomplishments Kai!

 I wanted to let you know that I nominated your studio for a Golden Bootie Award through Seattle's Child magazine for best place to have a birthday party. - Gwen Glew

As I was sitting in the studio yesterday, I realized why my boys love it there so much.  You and Nathania, and the other ladies are so wonderful with the children.  The music in the background was so relaxing.  I was in heaven watching my boys do their thing there.  Thanks so much for letting me stay and observe like that. - a parent.

I finished pastels and moved to watercolor. Still life is hard, but I had to do it. I am so happy that I am in watercolor. I did a lot of hard work for this. I love art! -Maria Martinez,  age 8. 

I learned the different washes. I also learned how to manage the drips of water. It is a little hard but fun. I love watercolor!!! - Greeta - 7.


When I came to The Studio I learned the basics of drawing and painting. The instructors taught me how to create lights and darks along with details on my work. I compared my art work with other pictures I did before I came to The Studio. I noticed a humongous difference! From that day on, I look forward to my art class at The Studio. - Tia Fouroohi, age 10.

At first I could not draw a good picture. When I started art classes at The Studio I got a lot better. I like my still life pictures. I learned how to make them look real with shadows. My parents  are proud of me. They think I did a great job on my still life. - Haruya Tanaka, age 10.

In pastel I learned how to make a simple drawing more life like. I especially enjoyed working in still life. I put lights, darks, and shadows on my fruit and they looked real. - Steve Heo, age 13.

 

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