A Community of Artists, Aesthetes & Patrons
“Discover the Artist Within”

Aesthete
A person who has or affects to have a special appreciation of art and beauty.

Explore the materials and methods behind the art.

Mediums

Here’s a list of the different media taught in our Classes or used by our Artists.

Acrylic Painting
Acrylic painting is a versatile medium known for vibrant color, fast drying time, and adaptability, allowing artists to work in styles ranging from realistic to abstract.
Batik
Batik is a textile art medium that uses wax to resist dye, creating layered patterns and flowing designs on fabric. The process blends intentional design with organic variation, resulting in richly textured, one-of-a-kind pieces.
Beads
Beadwork is a decorative art form that uses beads to create patterned designs, jewelry, and objects through stitching, weaving, or stringing techniques.
Chalk
Chalk art uses soft or hard chalks to create expressive drawings known for bold color, texture, and an immediacy that embraces gesture and movement.
Clay
Clay art is a tactile medium where artists shape and form clay by hand or with tools to create functional pieces and expressive sculptures.
Dot Mandela
Dot mandala art is a meditative painting style created by placing precise dots in repeating patterns, forming balanced, intricate designs.
Drawing
Drawing is a foundational art medium that uses line, shading, and mark-making to capture form, movement, and ideas on paper or other surfaces.
Glass
Glass art uses heat and light to shape glass into expressive forms, creating pieces known for color, transparency, and visual depth.
Metal
Metal art explores shaping and forming metals into jewelry and decorative objects, blending craftsmanship, design, and wearable expression.
Mixed Media
Mixed media combines multiple materials and techniques in a single artwork, encouraging experimentation, layering, and creative freedom.
Oil Painting
Oil painting is a classic medium known for rich color, smooth blending, and extended working time that allows for depth and detail.
Pencil
Pencil drawing uses graphite to create images through line, shading, and contrast, offering precision, control, and subtle tonal range.
Photography
Photography is an art medium that captures light, moments, and perspective, transforming everyday scenes into expressive visual stories.
Resin
Resin art uses liquid epoxy resin to create glossy, layered pieces that highlight color, depth, and flowing movement.
Scratch Art
Scratch art reveals images by scratching through a dark surface to expose lighter layers beneath, creating bold contrast and crisp line work.
Screen Printing
Screen printing is a printmaking medium that uses stencils and mesh screens to transfer ink, producing bold, repeatable designs.
Watercolor Painting
Watercolor painting uses transparent pigments and water to create luminous, fluid works known for softness, movement, and light.
Wax
Wax art uses heated wax and pigment to create richly textured, layered works with depth, translucency, and organic movement.
Wire
Wire art shapes metal wire into expressive forms and designs, combining line, structure, and movement in sculptural or wearable pieces.
Wood
Wood art uses carving, wood burning, and shaping techniques to create expressive works that highlight natural grain, texture, and form.