Ah! What an artist! Let me guide you through two paintings inspired by Van Gogh. We'll build up layers of colour and use a variety of mark making techniques to add movement and life to our paintings.
We can learn SO MUCH from the Masters! Join me as I step you through some Van Gogh stories, as well as uncovering ways we can be inspired by Van Gogh in our own paintings.
What's this all about?
With entertaining and quality step-by-step videos, a printable and recommended supplies list, this is an eCourse bursting with information and support. As always, I've included a fun (and original) 'Pep Talk' with each painting to get you in the right frame of mind.
You will start with a blank canvas and finish with a beautiful homage (or two) to Vincent.
HERE’S WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW
This is ‘painting with a safety net’ – I will be guiding you to paint two paintings similar to mine, step by step
My Paint Alongs are totally beginner friendly
Experienced artists may enjoy the insight into my technique and style and can use the information as a ‘jumping off point’ or warm up
There are lots of photos, videos and text so you’ll feel supported
I talk about the supplies I'm using, and understand that you may be using different materials - in which case we're aiming for 'similar but different' anyway, so it's ok
The Paint Along is held on a private website that only registered participants can access
You will have UNLIMITED ACCESS once you register – you can create and access at any time and work at your own pace. There is no deadline or pressure to paint.
You do need basic computer skills (know how to login and work your way around the site)
A high speed internet connection would be a huge advantage due to the number of videos included, but the videos are also downloadable if you want to take them to watch "off grid"
I have had the privilege of learning under Anna's instruction for many years and I can honestly say it has changed my life! I enjoy my art so much, have many new friends, have a sense of accomplishment and pleasure with my pieces, and have such a balance of contentment and productivity. My advice... go forward and immerse yourself!
Debbie Blencowe
Helping you start a happy habit
Just as physical fitness is good for your body, Art Fitness is good for your mind. Join me, exercise your creative muscles and enjoy your happy habit.