Art is more than technique; it is a language of self-expression, creativity, and discovery.

 

 

As an educator, I embrace a choice-based art philosophy, which empowers students to take ownership of their learning and artistic journeys. I believe that when students have the freedom to explore materials, ideas, and techniques that resonate with them, they develop confidence, problem-solving skills, and a deeper connection to the creative process.

 

 

I teach art because I am passionate about creating an environment where students feel free to explore, experiment, and express themselves.

 

Art is not just about learning to draw or paint—it’s about thinking critically, embracing creativity, and discovering one's unique voice. Through open-ended projects and guided exploration, students engage with artistic concepts in a way that is personal and meaningful to them.