What happens when kids try drawing 3D shapes for the very first time?
In Mikesaka Art Class Vol. 3, Tamaki gently introduces her young students to a new challenge, learning how to draw cubes, spheres, and cylinders. With simple steps, patient guidance, and plenty of encouragement, the classroom becomes a place where tricky shapes turn into fun discoveries.
But drawing isn't the only thing happening here. At the local hobby learning center, Tamaki also spends time with her other students, sharing quiet laughs.
Small slip ups lead to and unexpected lessons along the way. Whether it's helping a child understand shadow, or learning something herself through a moment of miscommunication, Tamaki shows that art is just as much about connection as it is about technique.
Just like the first two volumes, Vol. 3 is full of warm, everyday moments that gently remind us: growing takes time, learning takes kindness, and sometimes a simple shape is the start of something much bigger.
It is a paperback version of "Mikesaka Art Class vol.3".