Looking for a creative way to keep your child engaged this September break?
Our Holiday Art Camp is a blend of crafting, painting, and digital illustration full-day workshops that build skill, confidence, and joy.
Dates: 8 – 12 September 2025
Ages: 7–17 (mixed by activity with age-appropriate guidance)
Camp Day: 9 AM – 3 PM (6 hours), lunch included
Studios: New Bahru (River Valley) and Katong Point (East Coast)
Format: Choose single days or mix-and-match a week
Book early—popular themes fill fast.
A labelled water bottle and a light jacket
iPad with Procreate + Apple Pencil for digital workshops (studio provides everything else)
We provide all materials for drawing, painting, crafting, and printmaking; aprons included
Our camps are drop-off only, so children can focus on drawing and sketching without distractions.
Art is even more fun with friends!
Bring 1–2 buddies to enjoy 5% off,
or gather a group of 3 or more for 10% off camp fees.
Create memories together and bring home your very own masterpieces!



Ages 7-17

This digital art camp introduces children and teens to the expressive world of drawing on iPads using Procreate. Each project is designed to build foundational digital skills, whether your child is new to the medium or already familiar with it. They’ll learn how to build characters, design concepts, and tell visual stories with dynamic line art and vibrant colour.
Each day focuses on a different creative theme, helping students improve digital control, composition, and painting techniques applicable to animation, comics, and concept art.
Great for: Kids who love anime, games, or character design and want to practice bringing their ideas to life on screen—book early to secure your child’s spot!
*Students must bring an iPad with the Procreate app and an Apple Pencil.

November 25 & 27
Learn digital illustration essentials by drawing the popular Chiikawa character. Participants will be introduced to key Procreate skills, including layers, inking, and vibrant colouring, focusing on smooth lines and digital brush effects.
Learning Focus: Digital sketching, layer management, inking precision, digital colouring, and exploring Procreate brushes.
Great For: Children who enjoy drawing on screens and want exposure to the tools and processes of digital character art.

December 2 & 4
Create dynamic, expressive characters digitally. Using Procreate, students will practice drawing figures in action poses, designing detailed outfits, and exploring vibrant digital painting and shading techniques for a polished look.
Learning Focus: Dynamic figure drawing, costume design, digital cell shading, understanding layers, and creating dramatic lighting effects.
Great For: Teens who love anime and kpop demon hunters and want to practice digital drawing and character concept art.

December 9 & 11
Replicate the distinct style of anime and manga! Students will use Procreate to draw key characters from the One Piece universe, concentrating on exaggerated expressions, dynamic line art, and digital cell shading effects.
Learning Focus: Stylised character proportion, expressive facial features, dynamic posing, clean line art, and efficient digital colouring techniques.
Great For: Anime enthusiasts and students who want to explore and understand the techniques used in popular manga art styles.

December 16 & 18
Design and illustrate a personalised holiday greeting! Students will learn digital layout, typography, and festive illustration skills in Procreate to create a stunning, printable or shareable Christmas card design.
Learning Focus: Digital composition, type layout, simple illustration techniques, and preparing a clean, high-resolution final file.
Great For: Teens and digital enthusiasts looking to create personalised, professional-style designs for the holidays.
Ages 7-17

This camp focuses on building confidence in traditional painting and colour theory by exploring the techniques of the Impressionist and Post-Impressionist masters. This is the perfect time to explore these concepts, as it coincides with the major “Into the Modern: Impressionism from the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston” exhibition at the National Gallery Singapore (November 2025 – March 2026). Students will study how artists like Monet and Cézanne used brushwork and light to capture emotion and atmosphere, drawing direct inspiration from these influential works.
Each day introduces students to a different artist, providing exposure to key concepts in colour mixing, atmospheric perspective, composition, and expressive application of paint.
Great for: Students with an interest in classic painting who want to learn how to make marks that express light, mood, and movement on the canvas.
To see works of this calibre in singapore, is an invaluable experience that will enrich your child’s learning at the camp. We highly encourage you to take this opportunity to bring your child to see the exhibition: Into the Modern: Impressionism from the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston at the National Gallery Singapore

November 27 & 25
Explore Post-Impressionism by studying the landscapes of Cézanne. Using acrylics, artists will focus on simplifying objects into basic geometric shapes to create visual structure and depth, applying colour theory thoughtfully.
Learning Focus: Colour theory, structural composition, post-impressionist concepts, and applying colour to define three-dimensional form.
Great For: Young artists interested in the history of art and how simple forms can be used to build a well-balanced landscape painting.

December 4 & 2
Discover the soft light and colour of Impressionism by studying the work of Renoir, who often focused on people and nature. We’ll explore his warm colour palettes and gentle brushwork to capture vibrant and inviting scenes.
Learning Focus: Capturing light and atmosphere, using warm/cool colours to create depth, soft blending techniques, and painting figures in a natural setting.
Great For: Students who appreciate classic art and want to learn how to create visually pleasing scenes using colour and light.

December 11 & 9
Study the work of Monet to understand how to capture the fleeting effects of light and atmosphere. We will use expressive brushstrokes to create a colourful landscape or water scene, focusing on the artist’s unique use of broken colour.
Learning Focus: Understanding the effects of light, broken colour application, expressive brushwork, and atmospheric perspective in a landscape.
Great For: Artists who love vibrant colour and want to practice painting scenes that feel alive with movement and light.

December 18 & 16
Study the early Impressionist landscapes of Camille Pissarro, focusing on scenes that convey cooler weather. Artists will learn how Pissarro used a softer colour palette and structured brushwork to capture atmospheric perspective and gentle light.
Learning Focus: Landscape composition, atmospheric perspective, using a cool colour palette, and structured application of colour/tone.
Great For: Artists interested in landscape painting and exploring the foundational techniques of the Impressionist movement.
Ages 7-17

This series brings together playful, hands-on projects across different art forms—from fabric and clay to lettering. Each session focuses on making something tangible and personalized, allowing students to explore texture, process, and creativity through guided craft-based techniques.
The variety of mediums ensures exposure to different artistic challenges, helping students develop fine motor control, patience, and 3D design thinking.
Great for: Kids who enjoy working with their hands and want to try something new with every visit, taking home a unique keepsake each day.

November 28 & 24
Get hands-on with soft textiles! Kids will learn basic felt crafting techniques, focusing on cutting precise shapes, assembling pieces, and using simple stitching to construct an adorable Lilo & Stitch character charm.
Learning Focus: Pattern recognition, neat hand-stitching, fine motor control, basic assembly, and decorative embellishments.
Great For: Kids who enjoy detailed, focused craft projects and want a small, charming keepsake from their favourite show.

December 5 & 1
Add style to your holiday greetings! Students will be introduced to the fundamentals of modern calligraphy and brush lettering techniques to create beautiful, festive art prints, custom cards, and personalised gift tags.
Learning Focus: Letter formation, creating consistent stroke weight, composition and layout, and using colour and embellishments for decoration.
Great For: Anyone who loves beautiful handwriting and wants to create personalised, artistic cards for the holiday season.

December 12 & 8
Build a festive, miniature house! Using air dry clay, students will sculpt and decorate a whimsical candy house, focusing on basic structural design and detailed, colourful surface decoration.
Learning Focus: 3D structural design, clay texturing techniques, colour mixing for food tones, and adding fine decorative elements.
Great For: Kids who enjoy sculpture, building, and creating tiny, imaginative models using soft clay.

December 19 & 15
Sculpt the charming Sumikko Gurashi characters in a festive, winter setting! This fun air clay workshop focuses on simple shapes, achieving correct proportion, and adding tiny holiday accessories.
Learning Focus: Basic clay manipulation, achieving smooth forms, character proportion, and using tools to add small, precise decorative details.
Great For: Fans of the cute characters and beginners looking for a relaxing, fun introduction to 3D sculpting.
Ages 7-17

This fun, hands-on camp introduces students to the charming world of textile art and plushie creation. Students will learn how to translate 2D drawings into 3D soft sculptures, focusing on cutting, sewing, and assembling fabric pieces.
Each day features a different character or project, teaching practical skills like pattern reading, hand-stitching, fabric construction, and decorative detailing to create a variety of adorable, finished toys.
Great for: Kids interested in crafts, fashion, or soft toys who want to learn basic sewing techniques and create unique, huggable characters.

November 24 & 28
Create your own super-soft, rounded Squishmallow-style plushie. Students will learn basic sewing, patterning, and construction techniques to craft a cute, cuddly unicorn, focusing on simple shapes and gentle features.
Learning Focus: Basic hand-sewing, pattern cutting, fabric construction, 3D shaping, and using simple fabric appliqué.
Great For: Kids interested in crafts, textiles, and creating a soft, huggable toy based on a popular style.

December 1 & 5
Design and sew unique, fandom-inspired plushies! This workshop combines popular KPOP aesthetics with textile arts, teaching skills like pattern adjustment and detailed hand-stitching for complex character features.
Learning Focus: Intermediate sewing, detailed pattern transfer, translating character design into fabric, and adding decorative flair.
Great For: KPOP fans and older children who are ready for a more detailed and engaging sewing project.

December 8 & 12
Focus on the features of your favourite dragon by creating the iconic Toothless plushie head. This class teaches techniques for accurate shaping and detailing, with a recognisable result.
Learning Focus: Intermediate sewing, pattern construction for a head form, 3D shaping of facial features (snout, eyes), and applying detail with precision.
Great For: Dedicated fans and crafters looking for a focused sewing project with specific character design requirements.

December 15 & 19
Combine holiday décor with adorable characters! Learn textile assembly and decorative techniques to create a unique, Sanrio-themed holiday wreath, perfect for a festive display.
Learning Focus: Pattern construction, textile arrangement, decorative stitching, and mixed media application on a structural base.
` Students who love creating seasonal décor and want to apply their sewing skills to a fun, functional Christmas project.
Ages 7-17

This camp focuses on building confidence in traditional art-making, from expressive charcoal drawing to detailed pencil rendering. Students will explore different techniques and materials, allowing them to express ideas visually while developing essential technical skills that form the foundation of all visual art.
Each session centers on fundamental drawing concepts—observation, proportion, tonal value, and texture—preparing students for portfolio-level work or simply a deeper appreciation for drawing.
Great for: Students who enjoy detailed, focused work and want to build a strong, realistic drawing foundation using traditional dry media.

November 26
Develop your drawing accuracy by sketching animals in a natural, forested scene. Students will learn foundational pencil techniques—shading, creating texture, and composition—to capture the subtle details of the subject.
Learning Focus: Observational drawing, tonal value control, creating fur and wood textures, and managing composition in pencil.
Great For: Students who love nature and animals and want a solid foundation in realistic, monochromatic drawing techniques.

December 3
Learn the fundamental art of sequential illustration by creating a short, engaging comic strip. This class covers panel layout, effective character expressions, and dialogue placement to tell a visual story.
Learning Focus: Sequential art storytelling, panel composition, expressive character anatomy, inking techniques, and visual narrative structure.
Great For: Creative kids who love drawing, reading comics, and want to learn how to structure their stories visually.

December 10
Go beyond basic colouring by using colour pencil techniques for a realistic animal portrait. The class will introduce layering, blending, and controlled pressure to create lifelike textures and depth.
Learning Focus: Colour value control, layering for depth, creating realistic texture (fur, eyes), and light source analysis.
Great For: Students interested in realism who want to learn how to use colour pencil as a detailed and precise medium.

December 17
Work with chalk and charcoal to create a bold, dramatic Christmas-themed artwork. This class introduces blending techniques and how to use strong light and shadow contrast for high visual impact.
Learning Focus: Working with dry media, large-scale composition, blending and smudging techniques, and creating high-contrast depth.
Great For: Artists who enjoy working with broad strokes and want to explore expressive, high-impact drawing media.
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Got questions?
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We’ve assembled answers to the most common questions parents ask, so that you can feel confident and prepared for your child’s camp experience with us. Feel free to reach out if you have any other questions — we’re here to help.
1. Should the Holiday Art Camp sessions be booked for consecutive days?
No, they do not. You can mix and match your selections based on your child’s interests and schedule.
2. Is lunch included?
Yes, lunch is provided for all campers.
3. Can my child choose their lunch?
Lunch options include fishball noodles, chicken rice, or a bento from a nearby provider. We will select the meal based on dietary restrictions within the group (dairy, egg, or seafood allergies).
4. Can I drop off my child earlier?
Children can arrive no more than 10 minutes before class starts. Our sessions begin on time, so we appreciate punctuality.
5. Can my helper sit in with my child?
The camp is a drop-off session. Your helper is welcome to wait outside the studio but will not be able to sit in with your child during the session.