"Imagine. Create. Redefine."
Art & Design
At TSSA, we see visual art not just as a way of seeing—but as an act of thinking.
Students here aren’t simply trained to “draw well,” but are empowered to use images as a language to tell stories, challenge norms, and reshape the world.
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Our visual arts curriculum blends tradition with technology, form with concept. It spans a wide range of disciplines, including drawing, photography, animation, game design, digital experimentation, fashion visuals, and stage composition—
All designed to help students develop cross-media expression and deep creative discernment.
In their creative journey, students explore the tension between material and intention, and build their own structures between form and thought.

"Your lens, your language."
Film / Video
AWR3M
AWR4M
From visual storytelling and cinematic composition to editing rhythm, this course invites students to tell stories through light and shadow. With hands-on training in real-world production—from storyboarding and on-set lighting to post-production editing—students learn how to turn abstract concepts into compelling visual narratives, completing the journey from script to screen.


"Make your ideas move."
Animation
ASM3M
ASM4M
Animation is more than moving images—it’s the interplay of rhythm, emotion, and time. Students will explore frame-by-frame drawing, digital compositing, character movement, and audio-visual synchronization, mastering the narrative power and stylistic range of the animation language.
"Pixels speak louder
than words."
Digital Design
AWS3M
AWS4M
Focusing on interface design, motion graphics, and 3D modeling, this course equips students with practical skills in dynamic layout, generative visuals, and web-based design logic. Emphasis is placed on not just visual appeal but also functionality and user experience—preparing students for the future of interactive creativity.


"Every line carries athought."
Drawing & Painting
Drawing and painting are the foundations of visual expression and the starting point of all artistic languages. Students develop core skills in observation, structure, color theory, and experimental media—building both technical confidence and aesthetic sensibility.
"Shape the unseen."
Sculpture
Sculpture is a dialogue with materials. Students experiment with media such as plaster, paper clay, wood, and recycled materials, while developing intuition and construction skills through training in spatial perception, 3D composition, and installation art.


"Design begins where people live."
Housing and Home Design
HLS3O
This course blends spatial aesthetics with practical design. Students explore interior structure, floor planning, color and material coordination, and style analysis. Ideal for those interested in lifestyle aesthetics and spatial storytelling, the course sharpens both design logic and spatial awareness.
Design the world you want to play in.
Game Design
Game Design is the art of building worlds and shaping experiences. Students explore core mechanics, narrative design, and character development while learning to prototype with tools like Unity. The course blends storytelling, interaction, and visual thinking to help students create immersive, playable projects for their portfolios.

