Art in the Yekamaka Universe

Art in Yekamaka is not just decoration—it is a way for children to see, feel, and express the emotional and magical logic of the universe. Visuals, colors, symbols, and styles are all designed to support creativity, emotional understanding, and storytelling.


Yekamaka Art Series

The YekaMaka Art Series is a premium visual line inspired by the universe’s characters, realms, and emotional themes. It is created to:

  • Spark children’s imagination and self-expression
  • Support emotional development through color, form, and symbolism
  • Bring the world of Yekamaka into homes, schools, and creative spaces

The series includes collections tied to core characters and their ways of seeing the world.


Alex’s Art Collection

Alex’s art reflects structure, exploration, and a love of the world’s shape and order.

Features:

  • Oceanscapes and mountainscapes
  • World maps and location illustrations
  • Landmarks and places connected to the books
  • Structured, geographic, symbolic visuals

Purpose:

  • Supports curiosity about the world
  • Encourages a sense of place, direction, and planning
  • Helps children think about maps, journeys, and big-picture thinking

Formats:

  • Posters and prints
  • Illustrated maps and wall art
  • Notebook covers and school materials

Maria’s Art Collection

Maria’s art is emotional, playful, and expressive—focused on mood, color, and feeling.

Features:

  • Abstract emotional paintings
  • Mood-improving art based on emotion–color science
  • Spark Pen glow-inspired artworks
  • Expressive shapes, unexpected combinations, and imagination pieces

Purpose:

  • Supports emotional awareness and language
  • Encourages creative risk-taking and free expression
  • Helps children connect colors and shapes with what they feel inside

Formats:

  • Posters, canvases, and prints
  • Digital wallpapers and screen art
  • Art kits for emotional painting and Spark Pen–style drawing

Peeko & 607 Visual Worlds

Peeko’s Visuals

Soft, comforting designs, glowing elements, and calm compositions that:

  • Promote a sense of safety and reflection
  • Work well in calm corners, reading nooks, and bedtime spaces

607’s Visuals

Crisp, geometric, pattern-based art that:

  • Highlights order, logic, and structure
  • Works well for focus zones, coding labs, and thinking spaces

Together, these styles help children notice the difference between:

  • Calm vs. active energy
  • Emotional vs. logical modes
  • Inner reflection vs. outer problem-solving

Formats and Uses

Yekamaka art appears across many formats:

  • Wall posters and room décor
  • Classroom posters and emotional learning charts
  • Map prints and realm illustrations
  • Stickers, stationery, notebooks, and folders
  • Digital wallpapers, lock screens, and backgrounds
  • Art kits with prompts and guided projects

Art is used:

  • In books and courses as visual anchors for concepts
  • In learning centers, classrooms, and homes to shape the emotional atmosphere
  • As part of creative challenges, contests, and “Kids Art Accelerator” tracks

Art as a Tool for Emotional & Creative Growth

All Yekamaka art is designed to help children:

  • Recognize emotions in colors, shapes, and compositions
  • Express themselves visually when words are hard
  • Tell stories through images—about characters, realms, and their own lives
  • Build confidence in their creative voice
  • Develop a sense of beauty, symbolism, and meaning

Children are encouraged not just to look at Yekamaka art, but to:

  • Remix it
  • Respond to it
  • Create their own

So that, over time, the visual world of Yekamaka becomes something they help build, not just something they consume.