Kids showcase drawings at Allied Arts
The artworks on display
Art is a skill that should be developed in children. After all, this is a human activity that springs from our psyche and history as humans. Through art, children's perception and thought are developed.
Some kids made use of their summer vacation by learning how to draw and color at the Allied Arts, located at the 2nd Floor of the Robinsons Place Iloilo.
Jethro Nepomuceno, Lee Xavier Perez, Quin Enrico Perez,
Fel Rudolf Gerola and Aeron Josef Suganob,
For two months, they learned about figures, shapes and colors and how to transform these into a whole artwork that they could be proud of.
Janna Marie Go, Alyssa Alexandra Lee,
Michelle Antonette Mondejar and
Daryne Judy Chua
During their graduation recently, the products of these classes were unveiled. The drawings were the children's representations of the world and it's endearing to note that what they presented were all positive subjects.
Jerene Medrano gets a certificate from
Benji and Bibi Belgica
Benji Belgica, owner and artist of Allied Arts and the parents were very proud of the results.
So, for parents out there, let your children attend art lessons. This is a basic human necessity for development.