See. Create. Express. Discover famous artists, learn real techniques, and make original art with every lesson.
Each lesson introduces a famous artist — their life, their style, and their impact on the art world.
Children learn actual art techniques — color theory, composition, line, shape, and texture.
Every child creates their own original artwork inspired by — but never copying — the masters.
Each lesson pairs an art history introduction with a hands-on studio project.
Explore the primary colors and geometric lines of Piet Mondrian. Create a translucent faux-stained-glass window that plays with light.
Download MondrianLightPlay.pdfDiscover Cubism by breaking down facial features into geometric shapes. Use a dice-rolling game to create a unique, abstract Picasso-inspired portrait.
Download PicassoFaceChallenge.pdfLearn about Impressionism and Claude Monet. Use resist painting techniques with watercolor and oil pastels to create a vibrant water lily pond.
Download MonetWaterLilyInvestigation.pdfCombine science and art! Paint with salt water solutions and observe the beautiful crystalline patterns left behind as the water evaporates.
Download EvaporationArt.pdfExplore the fundamentals of printmaking. Use LEGO bricks to stamp repetitive patterns, testing how different blocks create unique textures.
Download LEGOPrintmaking.pdfLearn color theory hands-on. Start with only primary colored dough and mix them to create your own complete 3D color wheel.
Download PlayDoughColorWheel.pdf"Every child is an artist. The problem is how to remain an artist once we grow up." — Pablo Picasso
Art builds observation, patience, and the courage to make something from nothing. Little Artist doesn't teach children to copy — it teaches them to see the world through the eyes of great artists and then express their own vision. Every lesson connects art history to hands-on creation.