Pearse Named America’s Most Artistic Kid 2026


05/21/2026


Somewhere among paintbrushes, cameras, and a sprawling 260-foot mural, America discovered its newest young artistic sensation.

Colossal, the nationally recognized fundraising platform known for purpose-driven online competitions, has officially crowned Pearse as this year’s America’s Most Artistic Kid. The title honors creativity, originality, and artistic talent on a national stage. As the winner, Pearse will receive a $20,000 grand prize, appear in an upcoming episode of The Joy of Painting with Nicholas Hankins on public television, and showcase her artwork at the Bob Ross Experience exhibit inside Minnetrista Museum & Gardens.

Organized by Colossal alongside DTCare, Bob Ross Inc., and Blood Cancer United®—a leading nonprofit supporting individuals and families affected by blood cancer—the competition brought together thousands of young artists nationwide. The campaign also raised an impressive $1,665,882 for blood cancer support initiatives.

The proceeds will further Blood Cancer United’s mission to advance treatments, fund groundbreaking research, and improve the lives of patients and families dealing with blood cancers. The organization also supports pediatric hospital programs and emotional care services, ensuring children and their loved ones receive both medical and personal support throughout treatment.

America’s Most Artistic Kid operates as a fundraising initiative for DTCare, a registered U.S. 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization, which directs funds raised through the competition to Blood Cancer United.

Creativity and Healing
For children battling cancer, artistic expression often becomes more than a hobby—it serves as an important therapeutic outlet. Through art therapy and creative programs in hospitals, young patients can communicate emotions, build connections, and experience moments of comfort during difficult treatments.

“Art provides these children with a meaningful way to express themselves,” said Dr. Andy Kolb, CEO of Blood Cancer United. “It allows them to process emotions, engage with the world differently, and ultimately becomes part of their healing journey.”

Hosted by David Arquette
Actor, visual artist, and devoted Bob Ross enthusiast David Arquette hosted this year’s competition. As a Certified Ross Instructor®, Arquette combines his background in street art with landscape painting and inspired participants through virtual workshops designed to encourage fearless creativity.

Partnership With Minnetrista Museum & Gardens
Based in Muncie, Indiana, Minnetrista Museum & Gardens houses the Bob Ross Experience, an immersive exhibit dedicated to the beloved painter’s legacy. Visitors can explore Ross’ original filming studio, a recreated 1980s-style living room, galleries featuring his artwork, painting workshops, and personal memorabilia celebrating his life and influence.

Pearse: America’s Most Artistic Kid
Pearse captured attention not only for her dynamic artistic style but also for her commitment to community involvement. Her colorful, energetic creations span painting, crocheting, ceramics, and even welding. One of her most notable projects was designing a 260-foot mural for her local YMCA, where she encouraged community members to contribute supplies and participate in bringing the mural to life.

Audiences can look forward to seeing Pearse featured in an upcoming episode of The Joy of Painting with Nicholas Hankins, introducing a fresh generation of artistic inspiration to viewers across the country.

Artist’s Pick: Cadence
Cadence also earned recognition for her remarkably lifelike and emotionally expressive oil paintings. A self-taught artist who began creating art at the age of two, she credits her late uncle as a major inspiration and says his influence guides every piece she paints. This fall, Cadence plans to attend art school while continuing work on three illustrated children’s books she is both writing and illustrating.

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