Making, understanding and using a color wheel
How to make and use a color chart
All about brushes
Setting up a palette using a sta-wet box
Supports – the many things you can paint on
All about drawing supplies
These will be added to monthly and some will go away, but there will always be a minimum of 6.
Every monthly class has complete step by step instructions to complete that painting.
There are drawing lessons for most subjects.
There are instructions on ways to practice.
There is a library of more than 35 painting classes that are all step by step. You use the painting classes in conjunction with the elements of art section to raise your game and improve your art.
Elements of art is exactly that.
For example, if the topic is landscape, the elements you will learn could be: rocks, pine trees, mountains, a stream, sky, clouds and grass. You will learn those elements individually and then you can add them to your own paintings as you see fit.
The Elements of Art library is huge and you can look up over 100 subjects to learn how to paint.
The elements section is available for you to pick and choose what part of a genre’ you want to work on. Then you can practice it in many different ways and sizes so you truly understand how to use them in your own paintings.
I got the idea for Elements of Art as inspiration. I’ve never seen anything like it. I wish I’d had this when I was learning to paint,
You are not only a gifted painter but a great teacher and instructor for others. Peggy
I have been procrastinating for some time but made the commitment to attend my first session a few months ago. That was the best decision I could’ve made. The classes are reasonably priced and recorded so you can go back and review for a few weeks. Marlene
This was a class where we learned to draw a cardinal and then we painted it on a snow covered branch. This student made it her own by putting this snowy frame around it.
I’m teaching a method throughout the Beginner’s Painting Club and I encourage all students to make it their own.
This was a monthly class in the Beginner’s Painting Club.
We drew this first and then painted this fun painting. We learned a lot about perspective as well as how to paint a tree trunk and branches and leaves. This was a request from one of my students and this is her painting.
In the birch tree class we drew the trees getting the feel for creating distance and then we painted the tree itself for practice and then we completed this painting.
There was so much learning going on with this beautiful painting.
It’ a good idea to learn to draw because it will only improve your painting. You get intimately connected with the details of the subject and your painting can’t help but improve.
I teach a method for painting and as you can see students take the classes and make the painting their own. It’s so gratifying to see what they do with each lesson.
I like the way Sharon teaches. I can watch live, take notes and then use the video when I am ready to practice the techniques. You can stop the video at any spot you need to reinforce what you learned, just to see it again. She talks as she demonstrates and gives hints and tips along the way. The cost of the club is affordable and well worth the cost.
Vickie
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I love my experience with Sharon. She taught me so many things, especially the importance of using different values to add depth to my paintings. She also taught me how to paint petals and leaves. I recommend her art class for both beginner or intermediate artists.
Debbie
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Thank you Sharon. I’m forever grateful for the lessons already completed and the ones moving forward. I will be one of your forever students.
There’s truly always something to learn. Much gratitude and appreciation Sharon for encouraging so many of us to paint again!!
Marlene
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You will be invited to join a private Facebook page devoted to my students where I hop on Monday mornings around 10 a.m. EST. You will be able to post photos of your work, ask questions, make comments and support and be supported by many other beginning artists. This is a really fun part of the beginner painting club.
The more active you are, the more you will learn and encourage others along the way.
You also always have access to the free blog on the Painting With Acrylics 101.com website. Click HERE to go to the blog.
Why not stop dreaming and start painting today?
Why not do something that’s on your heart to do?
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$19.99
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Here’s all the great stuff you’ll receive with the Beginner Painting Club Monthly Membership
What is included in the monthly membership site
Every month you will have access to:
A minimum of 6 stand alone art concept classes
Elements Classes where you will learn how to paint the elements of various painting genre’s such as, landscapes, still life, florals, seascapes, etc.
Supply lists
Product reviews
A private Facebook group
Motivational Posts
And anything else I can throw in there.
How many months do I have to participate?
You can cancel your membership at any time. You would be best to keep track of when your month ends and cancel a day or two before that so you have as much access as you paid for. Months are not prorated, so there will be no refund of a partial month if you cancel mid cycle.
Whatever price you join at, that will be the price as long as you are a member. If you cancel and then later want to rejoin the club, that’s wonderful, but you will have to pay whatever the prevailing price is at that time.
How will I be billed?
You will be billed monthly, meaning your credit card will be charged every month you do not cancel before your month ends date. Ex. – If your month ends on the 23rd you must cancel before the 23rd, on the 21 or 22nd would be best. Otherwise your credit card will be charged again.
How long do I have access to content in the Painter Nation Members Club?
All content remains up for a minimum of three months. As new classes are added the oldest classes on the site could go away. Some things will remain permanently such as, art concept classes, supply lists, product reviews, etc.
Can I share My Membership?
No, the membership you purchased is for you and any immediate family living in your household. It is not to be shared with anyone living outside your home, regardless of their relationship to you.
Are you a working artist.
Yes! I paint several times weekly and my work is available online at
or can be seen at The Community Art Center in Vevay, Indiana.
Thanks for asking.
Get the FREE Beginning Art Bundle HERE. It includes a plan for you to decide where your art journey is going. It also includes 2 Ebooks on 5 secrets beginnings artists need to know and on achieving perspective. Great info for the beginning artist.
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