The provided pie chart illustrates the location, while the table presents the number of Canadian participants attending different types of the art classes.
Overall, the percentage of students studing watercolor painting hold in private studios under 11 years old see the highest result, compared to the other options.
To begin, private studios account for approximately half of the total percentage. Following this, children attending classes in school halls represent 24%, which is 6% higher than the 18% attending community halls & other. College-based studios show the lowest participation rate, at only 10%.
Furthermore, the types of Art classes divided into three categories: watercolor painting, pencil sketching and mixed media painting. Beginning with watercolor painting, this class appears to be the most popular among the other two types. The number of students under 11 years old taking watercolor painting is 600, while age group of 11-16 has only 300 participants. Additionally, the pencil sketching age groups for under 11 and 11-16 years old are quite similar, with 450 and 425 respectively. Lastly, there are significantly more students studying mixed media painting in the 11-16 age group than those under 11, with a difference of 225 participants.
