Pastel Nagomi Art is a Japanese mindful art. It was founded in Japan by Mr. Norikatsu Hosoya of Japan Pastel Hope Art Association (JPHAA) in 2003. Making the art is believed to be helpful to relieve stress and find calmness.
Pastel is a type of art material that can create warm and gentle tones in a piece of art. Pastel powders and fingers are used in Pastel Nagomi Art to create a transparent and gentle artwork through simple but unique techniques. From a child to an elderly person, regardless of levels of skills, everyone can create a piece of art within 20 minutes easily. The process of painting will calm one’s feelings and awaken the hope in the heart.
Course features:
❤️ No painting experience required❤️ One-to-one private guidance or small class. Personalized training based on students' needs
❤️ Course to be delivered by our highly experienced Nagomi Art instructor Janice Ng
❤️ Globally recognised course
❤️ At least 20 paintings will be completed in the course
❤️ Course covers the basic skills to therapeutic art
❤️ Strengthen the use of colours. Create your own beautiful art portfolio.
❤️ Ready to use teaching materials (upon registration at your own cost) for your future class
JPHAA Pastel Nagomi Art Associate Instructor Course
Learn Nagomi art (Japanese hard pastel art) from basic skills and complete at least 20 paintings during the course. You'll be qualified as a Japan Pastel Hope Art Association certified Pastel Nagomi Art Associate Instructor after course completion.
You may choose to take the 21-hour course in 3-7 days, with schedule at your convenience and one-to-one personal guidance via ZOOM online.
Drawing tools (except aerosol and flammable products) and a teaching manual to be delivered to door after full payment. Certificate fee is inclusive in course fee. Student has to submit 3 artworks and written assignments within 3 months after the course completion in order to apply for the certificate issued by JPHAA in Japan.
For course details, please refer to https://en.littledoudou.com/associateinstructor.
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