🎨Subject · K-12

Drawing & Visual Art
for homeschool families.

Art is taught like a skill, not a vibe. Every lesson has a specific technique to practice and a finished piece to produce. Photo-feedback lets the kid snap a picture of their work and get real critique.

K-12

Grade range

6

Levels authored

48

Total lessons

1 : 1

Tutor per child

What it covers

From kindergarten through senior year.

  • K-1: lines, shapes, colors, basic composition
  • 2-3: observational drawing — drawing what you actually see
  • 4-5: proportion, shading, perspective intro
  • 6-12: perspective, color theory, figure drawing, art history, portfolio
The Cullinan approach

Photo-feedback is the killer feature. Kid finishes a sketch, taps 'share my work,' scans a QR code with their phone, uploads the photo. Claude looks at it and gives a critique against the lesson's technique. Then the kid iterates.

Inside the curriculum

6 levels currently authored.

Each level contains multiple lessons. The adaptive placement system picks the right starting level for each child — they may start higher or lower than the grade range suggests.

L1

K-1: Lines, Shapes, & Colors

Grades K–1 · 3 lessons

L2

2-3: Draw What You See

Grades 2–3 · 2 lessons

L3

4-5: Proportion, Shading, Light & Shadow

Grades 4–5 · 14 lessons

L4

6-7: Perspective & Color Theory

Grades 6–7 · 2 lessons

L5

8-9: Figure Drawing & Art History

Grades 8–9 · 2 lessons

L6

10-12: Personal Style & Portfolio

Grades 10–12 · 25 lessons

Why it matters

Most homeschool art is craft kits. Cullinan teaches the actual skills — perspective, proportion, shading, color theory — that let a kid draw what they imagine, not just what's on the box.

By grade

What drawing & visual art looks like at each grade.

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