For me, art was a love and a struggle. As much as I enjoyed drawing since my youth and was complimented on my creativity, it felt like my skills and ability plateaued forever at age 8. What a frustration! And taking art lessons elsewhere proved to be a disappointment. Seriously, in these studios that I used to go to, I felt like I was plopped in the classroom with an idle teacher without being taught any techniques about drawing realistically, no application of color, values, or paint strokes…and most of all, there was a lack of guidance…genuine, personal, warm, effective guidance.
I first met Teacher Helen when I was looking for an art studio for my son. I was immediately impressed by not just what Teacher Helen knew about art, but by what she understood about teaching art and the best way for children to learn art.
I truly appreciated how she arranged multiple instructors to be in the studio (pre-Covid), which allowed for the instructs to teach the students one on one. An instructor would draw the subject together with my son, which really is the best way for children to learn how to draw. I was so impressed by the progress my son make in her studio.
But I felt like the biggest impact was on me personally. All my life, I wanted to get better at drawing. I wanted to get better at using color pencils. I wanted t get better at understanding color, how to choose color, identify the color, and conceive the color. I have often felt that I was too old or it was too late for me to learn art. Now an adult, I finally found the teacher who can help me attain that.
Her level of empathy was astronomical. She could not only pinpoint where I was frustrated but also what to do about it. She would tell me to "learn to enjoy the process" and not simply to focus on the output. I was drawn to her passion and energy and her warmth and encouragement. She not only loves teaching her craft but also building up her students as well. "Keep practicing! We are always learning and getting better!" she would say "Nothing can stop us from creating art!"
Under quarantine, Teacher Helen has been streaming her classes and has added more classes to include watercolor, multi media art, and digital art, a class that I am taking as well. The biggest progress I'd seen was when I attended her Color Pencil Art Challenge class. Teacher Helen wisely advised that participating in art challenges really pushes you to improve your skill. Under her guidance, I was able to win the August 2020 Color Pencil Magazine (Beginner's Level) Challenge!
Teacher Helen has been such a force in our life and I am grateful to have found her.