Andelino Art Studio

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Tuition & Commitment

Understanding the structure and expectations of the studio.

Understanding the structure and expectations of the studio.

Learning art requires patience, consistency, and long-term guidance.

The studio welcomes students who are committed to developing their artistic discipline over time.

Artistic growth rarely happens quickly.

Students build their abilities gradually through regular practice, experimentation, and thoughtful mentorship

What Tuition Supports

Tuition supports the continued operation of a focused working studio where students receive mentorship and structured artistic development.

Tuition contributes to:

• studio mentorship and instruction

• individual portfolio guidance

• access to studio resources and references

• structured artistic development

• preparation for advanced visual arts programs

The studio is not structured around short workshops or seasonal activities.

The emphasis is on sustained artistic growth over time.

Studio Learning Structure

During studio sessions, students work on:

• drawing foundations

• observational studies

• material exploration

• concept development

• portfolio building

Each student progresses at their own pace while receiving consistent guidance.

This allows students to develop both technical skills and personal ideas.

The studio maintains a quiet and focused working environment where students can concentrate on their creative practice.

Tuition Structure

Grade 7 ↓ → ₱10,000

Grade 8–9 → ₱12,000

Grade 10 → ₱13,500

Grade 11–12 → ₱15,500

Advanced mentorship → ₱20,000

Grade 7 and Below

Introductory studio practice focusing on:

• observational drawing

• basic composition

• experimentation with materials

• building confidence in visual expression

Students begin developing foundational studio habits.

Grade 8 – Grade 9

Students begin strengthening technical skills and visual thinking.

Focus includes:

• structured drawing development

• mixed media exploration

• sketchbook experimentation

• early concept development

Preparation for more advanced studio practice.

Students begin:

• longer studio projects

• material experimentation

• process documentation

• portfolio-oriented work

Grade 11 – Grade 12

Senior students receive more focused mentorship.

Work includes:

• sustained studio projects

• conceptual development

• portfolio building

• preparation for exhibitions or university applications

Advanced Portfolio / Mentorship Track

Designed for students preparing for programs such as

International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme Visual Arts or university portfolio submissions.

Focus includes:

• sustained studio investigations

• portfolio refinement

• process portfolio development

• exhibition preparation

Progress in art depends on:

• consistent attendance

• focused studio work

• willingness to experiment

• openness to critique

• long-term dedication

Many students remain in the studio for several years.

This extended learning period allows them to build strong foundations, develop personal artistic voices, and create substantial portfolios. 

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Studio Tuition

Families interested in learning more about the studio structure and availability are welcome to reach out. 

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