Art class

The Art class at Blue Mind is designed to foster creativity, self-expression, and
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$160.00

The Art class at Blue Mind is designed to foster creativity, self-expression, and artistic development in students. Through hands-on and dynamic activities, participants explore different techniques and materials such as drawing, painting, collage, and the creation of figures using ancillary materials.

Figure work includes the use of paper, cardboard, modeling clay, recycled materials, fabrics, and other complementary resources, which help develop fine motor skills, coordination, spatial awareness, and imagination. Students learn to build, model, and shape their ideas while creatively exploring textures, colors, and volumes.
During the class, self-confidence, concentration, and respect for the individual creative process are encouraged. No prior experience is required, as instruction is adapted to each participant’s level and pace. The learning environment at Blue Mind is positive, creative, and motivating, making it ideal for enjoying and learning through art.

During the class, students learn how to mix colors, control the brush, and apply different techniques to achieve depth and realism, while developing patience, focus, and creative expression. The environment is dynamic and motivating, surrounded by art materials that invite free experimentation and the transformation of a visual reference into a personal and unique artwork.

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Soldering and Circuit Building.

In this class, students learn to work with real electronic components such as LED lights, wires, and soldering tools. They develop practical skills by building simple circuits, understanding how electricity works, and solving technical problems. It is a creative and educational experience that encourages curiosity, focus, and logical thinking.

Hands-On Electronics Learning ⚡🔧

Students explore electronics using real components and microcontrollers such as Arduino. They learn how to connect circuits, program simple functions, and understand how electronic systems work. Through hands-on practice with kits, sensors, and LED displays, students develop creativity, problem-solving skills, and a deeper understanding of technology.

Graphic Design Class

Students learn digital illustration, creative design, and professional graphic tools.

In this art class, the student works on pencil drawing focused on volume and light. By observing a reference model, the student applies gradual shading to represent a sphere, carefully developing the transitions between highlights, mid-tones, and cast shadows. The pencil is used with varying pressure to create depth and realism, while paying attention to form, light direction, and contrast. This activity strengthens observation skills, line control, and understanding of volume in simple shapes.

In this art class, the student actively develops drawing skills by working with colored pencils and traditional sketching tools. The student practices shading, texture, and color blending while observing natural forms and translating them onto paper. Through hands-on exercises, the student strengthens fine motor skills, visual perception, and creative expression, learning to apply artistic techniques with focus and attention to detail.