Tap one β we'll tell you exactly how Brushstroke is built for them.
Every card is a real student, a real artwork, a real moment of making something from nothing.

"I painted my dog but made him purple because that's his inside color."
"The sky has all the colors I feel when I walk home."
"Marisol asks to go every single day. She used to watch TV for two hours. Now she's painting the walls β in the good way."

"I drew my eyes the biggest because that's the part of me that notices things."

Watch: Mixing cadmium yellow into a sunset sky
Behind the canvas β

"My garden has butterflies that are bigger than the flowers because they're magic."
"Collage is like making a sandwich but with colors."
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"I used real ink for the first time and it went everywhere and it was the best day."

"This is my family. I made us all orange because it's a warm color."
"I compared five after-school programs. Brushstroke was the only one where the teacher knew my son's name and his favorite color by the second week."

"I drew my neighborhood from memory and got almost everything right."

Studio tour: Thursday afternoon, golden hour
Behind the canvas β

"Portraits are hard because you have to actually look at someone."
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"I don't know what it is but I know it's finished."
"She shows me her paintings like she's showing me treasure. Because she is."
Every child moves at their own pace. The progression is real β you'll see it in the work they bring home.

Finger painting, big brushes, exploring what happens when yellow meets blue. Everything is valid. Everything goes on the wall.

Drawing from life for the first time. A shoe. A leaf. Their own hand. The moment they realize looking and seeing are different things.

Mixing their own colors. Choosing their own compositions. Asking: "what do I actually want to say with this?" and having an answer.

Self-portraits in charcoal. Series work. Critiques that help instead of hurt. A portfolio they carry with them into middle school.
"No child is too young to make real art."
β Ms. Elena Vasquez, Studio Director, 14 years teaching
Bring them for one free session. Meet Ms. Elena. See the studio at 4 PM on a Thursday β golden light, paint cups, kids making things. You'll know.