HOKUSAI

“Serious Art, Serious Fun” is our guiding principle, reminding us that learning and expressing ourselves through art can be both a focused and free experience. It reflects our commitment to providing a well-rounded artistic education that combines the discipline and mastery of traditional art techniques with the joy and spontaneity of creative exploration. 

Serious Art at Messy Pants, also known as Fine Art, is a results-based and skills-focused art class like no other.  Led by experienced instructors, students embark on a structured journey to reproduce renowned paintings, cultivating essential artistic skills and gaining a deep understanding of the process. 

 

Serious Fun at Messy Pants, is an exclusive art program where creativity knows no bounds! With engaging projects and games bursting with character, it encourages freedom of choice, nurturing young artists’ imaginations. These  projects are all about fun, laughter, and artistic expression. 

 

Each class this Fall will have a time for Serious Art and Serious Fun. Classes will begin with a focus on one or two fine art projects and then end with a super fun art project or art game.

Each Class Starts With…

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In this dynamic program, creativity takes a backseat as we prioritize skill development and precision. Led by our experienced instructors, students embark on a structured and guided journey, step by step, to reproduce renowned paintings. Through this meticulous approach, young artists not only acquire the ability to recreate masterpieces, but also cultivate essential artistic skills. Our results-based approach ensures that each child gains a deep understanding of the artistic process and hones their abilities with every brushstroke. From discipline to patience and unwavering attention to detail, Serious Art instills invaluable qualities that extend far beyond the canvas. 

Studying the masters is a cornerstone of artistic development. Just as aspiring musicians turn to Mozart to study music, painters often look to masters to refine their skills in the world of visual arts. Studying the masters not only provides technical guidance but also ignites our creative spirit. It teaches us to appreciate the artistry that came before us and to understand the evolution of our chosen medium. By immersing ourselves in the works of these masters, we absorb their wisdom, their artistic choices, and their innovative approaches. This knowledge becomes the foundation upon which we can build our own artistic journey. We believe that every one of our students is a MASTER IN THE MAKING, and that their journey begins with Art Fundamentals and Practice.

  

Art fundamentals and practice are essential in fine arts. Composition and design, art history, cognitive development, studio materials, and fine art techniques all play a crucial role. They provide a framework for creative expression, inspire artists, develop critical thinking skills, and refine artistic craftsmanship. The importance of these elements cannot be overstated as they contribute to artistic excellence and meaningful artwork. Our Fall Session will utilize each one of these important fundamentals as we create our art. 

 

STUDIO MATERIALS 

6 Week WINTER Session

Katsushika Hokusai, a prominent ukiyo-e artist from the Edo period, is renowned for his iconic woodblock prints, notably the “Thirty-Six Views of Mount Fuji” series featuring “The Great Wave off Kanagawa.” Born in 1760, Hokusai’s mastery of color and composition left an enduring impact on both Japanese and Western art. His ability to capture nature and daily life with striking visuals cements his significance as one of the most celebrated and influential artists in Japanese history.

PROJECT #1

ACRYLIC PAINTING ON CANVAS

Let’s Put A Cat In It!

Our playful interpretation of Hokusai’s enduring masterpiece offers a profound artistic experience, providing an opportunity to delve into the intricacies of the master’s technique. Capturing the movement in the painting becomes an exercise in understanding the fluidity of Hokusai’s lines, conveying the dynamic energy of the surging wave. Recreating this masterpiece not only pays homage to a cultural and historical icon but also allows artists to appreciate the mastery of composition and movement that defines Hokusai’s enduring legacy in the world of art.

PROJECT #2

RESIN AND POLYMER CLAY DIORAMA

Step into the magical realm of Hokusai with our Resin and Polymer Clay project! Create a captivating slice of a Japanese river frozen in time, complete with glowing koi fish, sand, pebbles, seaweed, and a cherry blossom-adorned stick. This hands-on experience blends tradition and innovation, allowing you to craft a luminous masterpiece inspired by Hokusai’s artistry.

MEET

Katsushika Hokusai, born in 1760 in Japan, emerged as one of the most influential ukiyo-e artists during the Edo period. Renowned for his exceptional talent in woodblock printing, Hokusai’s artistry reached its zenith with masterpieces like “The Great Wave off Kanagawa,” part of the “Thirty-Six Views of Mount Fuji” series. His innovative compositions, meticulous detailing, and dynamic depictions of nature have left an indelible mark on both Japanese and global art. Hokusai’s impact extends beyond his era, influencing Western artists and solidifying his reputation as a master of capturing the essence of landscapes and daily life. His enduring legacy underscores the transformative power of his contributions to the ukiyo-e genre and his profound influence on the art world.

The Great Wave off Kanagawa

Hokusai’s “The Great Wave off Kanagawa” stands as a singular masterpiece with profound historical and artistic importance. Crafted during the Edo period in the early 19th century, this iconic woodblock print not only captures the raw power of nature but also reflects Japan’s cultural and economic vibrancy during that era. The meticulous attention to detail, especially in the depiction of the colossal wave and the silhouette of Mount Fuji, showcases Hokusai’s technical brilliance. Artistically, the dynamic composition and sense of movement in the waves have made it a globally recognized symbol, influencing countless artists and becoming an enduring representation of the delicate dance between human existence and the formidable forces of nature. Hokusai’s “Great Wave” is not just a masterpiece; it’s a timeless exploration of the intersection of art, culture, and the awe-inspiring beauty of the natural world.

Each Class ENDS WITH…

Introducing SERIOUS FUN!, the ultimate art program designed exclusively for kids, where their creativity knows no bounds! With a delightful array of fun and engaging projects and games, Serious Fun is all about unleashing young artists’ imaginations and allowing them to explore various mediums. Each project or game encourages freedom of choice, teaching kids that there are no wrong decisions in the world of art. It’s all about having a blast while nurturing their creativity. Let Serious Fun be their artistic companion, guiding them on an exciting journey of endless possibilities, and unlocking their boundless potential. Get ready for a world of laughter, imagination, and artistic expression with Serious Fun, where kids discover the pure joy of creating!

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Get ready to amplify the fun in every class with our special Mystery Box! As the music fills the room, the energy rises, and the excitement builds, we will open a craft adventure or game that will ignite each students creativity and spark their curiosity. Brace yourself for a delightful surprise as each Mystery Box unveils a treasure trove of unexpected materials, thrilling activities, engaging games, and exciting challenges that will push their boundaries and inspire them to think outside the box. It’s a chance to unleash their imagination, let their creativity soar, and immerse themselves in the sheer joy of some serious fun

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MYSTERY BOXES

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Mystery Box Projects May Also Include
a visit to one our Speciality Rooms 

ONE LAST THING...

OUR BRAND NEW
MESSY PANTS

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Serious Fun needs a Serious Fun Room, which has inspired us to create our brand new club room. We are giving our old slime room a massive make over this Summer and transforming into a showstopper!  As you step inside, you’ll be greeted by vibrant colours, twinkling lights, and an incredible playlist of awesome music. This room is exclusively reserved for current Masters in the Making students.  Each student will receive a special FOB and Keychain granting them access throughout the term.  Home to our Mystery box and Serious Fun art project and games, the club room will get the party started each class.. Prepare to make everyone crazy jealous! 

hokusai 6 week Schedule