“Simplicity is the ultimate sophistication.”

Leonardo da Vinci

pencil

reveals

beauty

in its purest form.

“Practice reveals the artist.”

“Every artist was first an amateur.” -Ralph Waldo Emerson Each sketch is a step forward. Growth happens one line at a time.

the classes provided by art with mara in

Pencil Drawing

Architecture Drawing. Pencil Shading Technique (Beginning Level) by Perrihan Elriffai

 

Picture 1. The Process
Picture 2. The Final

“Practice reveals the artist.” – Paul Cezanne Every drawing is a study of form, light, and discipline. Precision grows with every line.

Pencil Drawing

Animal Drawing. Pencil Shading Technique (Beginning Level) by Shaikha Almujali

Picture 1. The Process
Picture 2. The Process
Picture 2. The Final

“Every artist was first an amateur.” -Ralph Waldo Emerson Each sketch is a step forward. Growth happens one line at a time.

Pencil Drawing

Portrait Drawing. Pencil Shading Technique (Advanced Level)

Picture 1. The Process
Picture 2. The Process
Picture 2. The Final

“Simplicity is the ultimate sophistication.” – Leonardo da Vinci Pencil reveals beauty in its purest form. Minimal, refined, and timeless.

Pencil Drawing

Portrait Drawing. Pencil Shading Technique (Advanced Level)

Picture 1. The Process
Picture 2. The Final

“Watercolor is a dance with water.” – J. M. W. Turner Each brushstroke flows with spontaneity and light. Colors blend softly, creating moments that feel alive.

Watercolor Painting

Watercolor on Canvas (Intermediate Level) by Alice Sodre (11 y. o.)

 

Picture 1. The Process
Picture 2. The Final

“I use collage to make compositions that are less predictable.” – Robert Rauschenberg Pieces find harmony in contrast. What once was separate becomes beautifully connected.

Collage

 Vintage Paper and Acrylic Markers (Upper Intermediate Level)

The Process and The Final Result. The Art work by Beya Marzougui, (12 y. o.)

Picture 1. The Process
Picture 1. The Process
Picture 3. The Final

“Art enables us to find ourselves and lose ourselves at the same time.” – Thomas Merton The solid base of wood meets the fluidity of acrylic. A refined exploration of material and expression.

Wood Art

Acrylic Painting on Wood. Intermediate Level by Alice Sodre, (11 y. o.)

Picture 1. The Process
Picture 1. The Process
Picture 2. The Final

“Oil painting is nothing less than the illusion of art.” – John Constable Layers of color and texture bring emotion to surface. Each stroke holds depth, warmth, and timeless expression.

Oil Painting

Oil Painting Art. Intermediate Level by Perrihan Elriffai

Picture 1. The Process
Picture 1. The Process
Picture 1. The Process
Picture 1. The Process

“Color is a power which directly influences the soul.” – Wassily Kandinsky Acrylic markers bring boldness and precision to every line. Each stroke vibrates with energy and clarity, capturing both form and feeling.

Acrylic Markers

Acrylic Markers on Paper. Intermediate Level by Alice Sodre, (11 y. o.)

 

Picture 1. The Process
Picture 1. The Process
Picture 1. The Process

“With colored pencils, every stroke is deliberate.” Patience becomes part of the art itself.” – Alphonso Dunn

Colored pencils

Colored Pencils on Paper. Beginning Level by Benjamin Sodre, (6 y. o.)

Picture 1. The Process
Picture 2. The Final
Picture 1. The Process
Picture 2. The Final

“The essence of beautiful art is gratitude.” - Friedrich Nietzsche Acrylic markers transform simplicity into expression. Bold, fluid, and direct, each piece speaks quietly yet powerfully.

Acrylic Markers

Acrylic Markers on Paper. Beginning Level by Toufik, (7 y. o.)

Picture 1. The Process
Picture 2. The Final

“Wax crayons allow me to explore color boldly while still embracing subtle textures.” -Contemporary Artist

Wax Crayons

Wax Crayons on Paper. Beginning Level by Emma, (8 y. o.)

Picture 1. The Process
Picture 1. The Process
Picture 1. The Process
Picture 2. The Final

“There is a freedom in wax crayons that encourages experimentation and play,” – Illustrator

Wax Crayons

Wax Crayons on Paper. Beginning Level by Toufik, (8 y. o.)

Picture 1. The Process
Picture 1. The Process
Picture 2. The Final

“The aim of art is to represent not the outward appearance of things, but their inward significance.” - Aristotle Marker art captures both form and essence. Every piece carriers intention, depth, and quiet sophistication.

Acrylic Markers

Wax Crayons on Paper. Beginning Level by Toufik, (8 y. o.)

Picture 1. The Process
Picture 2. The Final

“Color is my day-long obsession.” – Claude Monet A study of light, tone, and movement. Watercolor reveals depth through delicate layers.

Watercolor Painting

Upper Intermediate Level by Beya Marzougui, (12 y. o.)

Picture 1. The Process
Picture 1. The Process
Picture 2. The Final
Picture 1. The Process
Picture 2. The Final

“Oil Pastels give color a life of its own; they blend, layer, and glow like no other medium.” – Contemporary Artist

Oil Pastel Art

Oil Pastel Art Work. Upper Intermediate Level by Beya Marzougui, (12 y. o.)

Picture 1. The Process
Picture 2. The Final
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