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Learn from home with
on-demand art classes

Online art classes you can follow at your own pace. Step-by-step lessons help you build confidence, develop your skills and create artwork you’re truly proud of — all from the comfort of home.

Online Art Course - One Lesson

£10

10

Once purchased, you will receive an email with a link to watch the lesson. The email will also include the reference image, materials list and everything you need to complete the art project at home.

Valid until canceled

Access to One Online Lesson

Tutor Led - Online Zoom Classes

£22.50

22.50

Every month

Art classes via Zoom, learning drawing and painting techniques

Valid until canceled

Online Art Classes via Zoom

Lessons every two weeks, payment spread over 12 months

Monday at 12.30pm - 2.15pm (Solihull School Term Time Only)

Access to recordings with these classes

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Flexible options with secure checkout and instant access, so you can start creating straight away.

Online Classes

Browse the collection of high-quality video lessons designed to help you explore a wide range of creative media and discover what you truly love. Each lesson includes detailed demonstrations and helpful tips.

Owl in Pastels and Coloured Polychromes Pencil

Learn how to create a striking, luminous owl’s eye using coloured pencils, then build beautifully layered, life like feathers with pastel sticks and pastel pencils on Pastelmat paper. Discover techniques for blending, texture, and depth to bring your owl to life.

Bowl of Fruit in Soft Pastels and Pencils

Explore how to use complementary colours to create rich, striking shadows and vibrant backgrounds. Working in soft pastels and pastel pencils, you’ll develop an impressionistic style with bold colour and expressive texture, capturing the luscious tones and natural glow of the fruit.

Log Cabin under a Starry Sky in Watercolour

Create a cosy winter cabin beneath a glowing, starry sky. You’ll spatter masking fluid for sparkling stars, paint a graduated night sky wash, and use dry brush to add snowy texture, building rich, deep colours for a magical evening scene.

Christmas Baubles in Colored Polychromos Pencil

Learn how to layer coloured pencils onto Pastelmatt paper, gradually increasing pressure to create a beautiful shine. Explore tonal shading, rich colour, and smooth blends in this calm, relaxing festive lesson.

Elephant in Graphite Pencil and Graphite Powder

Explore different grades of graphite pencils alongside graphite powder to build rich layers of tone and texture. We’ll focus on creating depth through careful shading, capturing the beautiful wrinkles and intricate details of the elephant’s head. A wonderfully mindful, tonal drawing session.

Rusty Old Car in Pen and Watercolour Wash

Combine precision linework with expressive washes to illustrate a beautifully weathered vintage vehicle. Discover how to depict rust, peeling paint, and aged metal textures with character and charm.

Waterfall in Watercolours

Learn how to create a soft, misty distant waterfall using wet-into-wet techniques, then contrast it with textured foreground rocks using pen and dry brush. If you’d like to try something new, experiment with adding Aquapasto to your paint for extra depth and texture.

Snow Landscape in Pastels

Learn how to create an alcohol wash using soft pastels and alcohol, then build beautiful layers of pastel on top. We’ll explore balancing colours in the sky and reflections in the snow, gradually layering thin washes before contrasting them with bold, textured pastel strokes.

Snowdrop Flowers

Paint these delicate snowdrop flowers using layered gouache techniques. You’ll learn how to mix subtle shadow areas on the petals, how to build layers over both light and dark areas of the leaves, then contrasting them against a loose, wet-in-wet watercolour-style background.

Horse in Graphite Pencil and Watercolour

Learn how to use a range of graphite pencil grades to capture the subtle tones of the horse’s muscles and the fine detail of the eye. Then introduce looser, more expressive edges with layers of liquid charcoal or watercolour to create contrast and movement.

Featured Lesson

Elephant in Graphite Pencil and Graphite Powder
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