We’re excited to open the doors to Art Space Studio – Takapuna Branch, nestled beside the beautiful Takapuna Beach on Auckland’s North Shore. This tranquil and inspiring location is the perfect setting for young artists to grow and thrive. At our Takapuna campus, each class is limited to just 8 students, ensuring personalised attention and high-quality teaching tailored to your child’s needs. Whether your child is just starting their creative journey or looking to sharpen their skills, our supportive environment helps them feel…
It’s never too late to start creating. Many people dream of exploring their artistic side but believe the time has passed. At Crown Art, we believe creativity has no age limit. Whether you’re newly retired, seeking a new passion, or simply want to reconnect with a long-lost hobby, now is the perfect moment to embrace the artist within. Why Start Now? More Time, More Freedom – Later life often brings the flexibility to dive into new interests without the pressure of deadlines or…
Starting something new — especially something creative — can be intimidating. Maybe you haven’t picked up a paintbrush since school. Maybe you think you’re “not artistic.” Or maybe you’ve always wanted to try, but fear is holding you back. Good news: you’re not alone. And even better? There’s absolutely nothing to fear. Whether you’re 18 or 88, here’s how to overcome your nerves and finally step into that art class you’ve been eyeing. 1. Remember: Everyone Starts Somewhere Every great artist was once…
There’s something magical about walking through an art gallery — the quiet energy, the colors, the emotions captured on canvas. Whether you’re a seasoned artist or a total beginner, galleries can spark new ideas and reignite your creative flame.
Take your time as you explore. Notice the brushstrokes, the mood, the way each piece tells a story. Ask yourself what draws you in — is it the subject, the technique, or the feeling it gives you?
Don’t worry about “understanding” art. Let yourself feel it. Jot down what inspires you — even a single detail can lead to your next big idea.
