
ABOUT US
LyttleSpace’s art classes create opportunities for children to explore and think creatively. They will also learn different techniques and art styles, observe nature and still life in a fun and enjoyable way. Classes will bring children to experiment with various mediums from paint and crayons, to recycled materials and even ingredients.
At LyttleSpace, every child can draw.


Drawing is a way children can tell their stories without words. It allows them to imagine, to learn to think and form meaning through visuals. Each art journey at Lyttle Space is one where all things impossible come alive in imagination, and then on paper. Art is every child’s narrative — a way for them to express themselves.
“Here, there are no mistakes and perfection. Here, every child is encouraged to try, to believe, and to simply enjoy the process of creating.”
— Ly Yeow, Founder of LyttleSpace

Research shows that art fosters innovation and creativity, it encourages cooperation and helps improve their communication skills. Art-based learning can be a way to stimulate children to be willing to try new things, they can help children in motivation and self-esteem.
Art is such a beautiful medium to cultivate self-expression and imagination. Art making is also a way to build resilience and patience. Classes at Lyttle Space focuses on cultivating the sense of curiosity and process of discovery rather than strive for the end results. When we cultivate an interest, it’s for a lifetime.
Our Mission
At LyttleSpace, we believe every child has a story to share. Through art, we create a gentle and joyful space where children can explore their thoughts, grow in confidence, and discover the magic of creativity. Beyond teaching techniques, we nurture curiosity, resilience, and a sense of home—where they feel safe, seen, and inspired to try.
Our Vision
To grow a world where every child feels safe to imagine, brave enough to express, and proud of the stories they create—one little artwork, one big heart at a time.
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“Children need art and stories and poems and music as much as they need love and food and fresh air and play.”
— Philip Pullman