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    5.0 (18 reviews)
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    Harikrishnan U.

    My daughter has been going to this place for more about 3 years now. Laura, the owner is very friendly and easy to communicate. In my daughter's own words, she is lively, fun to work with, and gives lots of freedom and gives enough space to oneself to nurture their creativity. At the same time, she is easily approachable and very knowledgeable when it comes to different techniques and nuances. In any session, there are 4 to 5 kids, so the kids do get proper attention. She moved her studio post pandemic and made sure she kept the students in loop and promptly communicated to the parents about the move. It is typically 1 hr 30 minutes each class and that way they get enough time to finish a project. Sometimes some of the projects take more than one class and rightfully so. She always conducts like an art show towards the end of the class and makes sure the kids are feeling motivated and have an opportunity to share what they liked the most etc. My daughter is excited and always looks forward for this class every week.

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    Ana S.

    The best art class EVER! Michael is such a great artist and teacher, his skills and class program helped me to feel like a true artist. I'm 28 y.o. And I had tried a few other online/in person classes before and yet I couldn't understand some things, with Michael it became so easy and understandable! Now I feel very lucky that I can start my journey as an artist and get skill in Artopia! Thank you!

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    This studio is convenient but the best part is the instruction and attention that Laura gives the students.

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    Laura at another art studio and we chose to follow her here when she started her own business because she is AMAZING.

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