Beginner Package
Get the Beginner package for only $29
Our oil painting lessons for beginners or more advanced artist provides the essential platform for any artist to advance to the next level. Understand firsthand from a master artist and teacher all about the Chromatic colour wheel, how to mix oil paint, what paint to buy and in what colours to paint with. However, most importantly understand how to paint with tone and intensity and learn the fundamental principals about foreground, sky and background colours. We also look at common mistakes in paintings and how to correct these with a focus on drawn perspective, the golden mean and composition.
Andre Grobler is now offering the beginner download option for a limited period only. This offer includes a selection of 4 specifically group lessons for any beginner. Get more for Less! Take this opportunity to get all our painting lessons at the following hugely discounted price of $29 and save 43%!!!. That is a saving of $22 which means you only pay for 2 lessons and get 2 FREE, this limited offer will expire soon!
Colour Wheel
Learn and understand the mixing of colours step by step from the Master. Andre shows how to use the more advanced transparent colour wheel and explain how to apply tone in order to create vibrant and light sensitive colours.
Colour Basics (Beginner)
This is a must have lesson for all beginners. Understand Tone and Intensity as Andre describe in detail how to use the basic chromatic colour wheel to create colours. Learn what paint and what colours to buy...
Painting Critique
Andre analyzes composition, color intensity, the golden mean, drawn perspective and the focal triangle. Andre also explains how to identify errors and how to correct them. This is a must see lesson for any artist!
Painting Trees (Beginner)
This is the last lesson Andre recorded. In this video Andre demonstrates in detail the best way to paint trees for the beginner.
Painting Tip
Place a mirror at the back of your studio facing your easel. This will allow a viewing position over your shoulder at double the distance without having to stand back everytime.
This gives you a fresh perspective and will help to correct detail, colours, tone and intensity, etc.





