A curated selection of watercolor classes celebrating color, atmosphere, and expression. From soft landscapes to fluid abstractions, each course highlights the medium’s ability to balance control and spontaneity. The page reads like a guide for artists seeking both technique and inspiration, offering a quiet space to rediscover the art of painting with water and light.
Our Top Watercolor Classes
A Complete Guide to Watercolor Landscapes
With Krystal Kennedy
In this class with Krystal Kennedy you step into the quiet expanses of landscape painting through watercolor, not to replicate nature but to distill its light, shadow and atmosphere. The lessons move from basic techniques like wet-in-wet or texture creation to the more subtle art of perspective and color value, guiding you to find your own voice in every scene. What emerges is not just a painted vista but a way of seeing—how edges soften, how distance recedes, how paint carries memory. By the end you’ll understand more than how to paint a scene—you’ll know how to translate what you felt into what you see.
Abstract Watercolor Florals - Beyond Basics
With Emily Newman
In Abstract Watercolor Florals: Beyond Basics with Emily Newman you’ll explore how the delicate bloom of a flower can become an abstract rhythm of shape and color. The class invites you to layer watercolor with mixed media—soft pastels, acrylic accents, palette-knife marks—to build texture and depth. Newman encourages a mindset of play and discovery, where imperfections aren’t corrected but embraced. It’s less about achieving a perfect floral and more about revealing what lurks beneath—gesture, memory, and movement.
Abstract Watercolor Florals for Beginners
With Emily Newman
In Abstract Watercolor Florals for Beginners with Emily Newman you’re invited to let the brush wander and the water lead. From poppies to tulips, each lesson reduces florets to flow, teaching you how pigment and paper interact rather than trying to force precision. Newman guides you into a mindset of ease where layering becomes exploration and hesitation gives way to motion. By the end you’ll feel less like you’ve followed steps and more like you’ve discovered a voice.
Abstract Watercolor Landscapes for Beginners
With Emily Newman
In Abstract Watercolor Landscapes for Beginners with Emily Newman you’re invited into the whisper of horizon lines and drifting washes of pigment. The class guides you gently through five compositions—mountains, meadows, color flow—teaching how a simple brush can sketch atmosphere rather than detail. Newman frames paint and water as partners, allowing you to release precision and embrace suggestion. The result is landscape felt more than drawn.
Bouquets and Composition: From Petals to Bouquets
With Michelle Beaudrot
In Bouquets and Composition: From Petals to Bouquets with Michelle Beaudrot you enter the quiet architecture of bloom—how stems align, how space and weight balance each other. Michelle guides you through the language of floral arrangement, teaching how to orchestrate petals, leaves and light into a unified whole. The lesson shifts from individual flower to collective harmony, showing that a bouquet is more than gathered stems—it is rhythm, pause and movement. In that transformation you don’t just create a painting, you compose a moment.
Colorful Watercolor Landscapes: Reimagined
With Madeline Kerrii
In Colorful Watercolor Landscapes: Reimagined with Madeline Kerrii you’ll watch familiar terrains unfold into dream-like scenes of light and hue. Kerrii’s approach invites bold palette shifts, loose washes, and a playful reversal of expectation—mountains become pools of color, skies breathe in warm gradients. The class leans into expressive freedom, guiding you to paint what you feel rather than what you see. In that space you might find that landscape shifts from representation into revelation.