Included with this course
Three months of membership come with this course - here's what that gets you
As well as the full course, you get three months inside the Noble Art Membership:
£150 off every on-demand course - members pay £100 instead of £250, so your next course more than pays the membership back
Personal feedback from Lewis - direct access for feedback and questions on your work
A new painting project every month - with group feedback to keep you painting regularly
A growing library of 50+ video tutorials - techniques, materials and sketchbook practice
A friendly community of like-minded artists - a private space away from social media
Prefer a full year? The £350 option includes 12 months of membership.
What You'll Learn
Do you wish you could be 'more abstract' with your painting but aren't sure how to go about it? This course teaches you a practical process for translating your outdoor sketches and photographs into lively, energetic studio paintings. Discover how to develop strong compositional ideas while keeping the freshness and spontaneity of your sketchbook work.
With 25 video tutorials across 7+ hours of content, you'll learn to transition from spontaneous outdoor observations to confident abstract landscape paintings. Join 1000+ artists who have already found a painting process to transform the way they work.
This is a self-paced course with 12 months of unlimited access, so you can work through the material at your own speed and revisit lessons whenever you need.
"I've taken some popular 12 week courses multiple years in a row and never really understood how to convey my own experiences outdoors in an abstract way until I took your course."
"Lewis, this has just been an outstanding class, and so important for me! I think I especially love having permission and a format to work from a combination of outdoor sketches, photos, and personal responses to the landscape."
"Lewis thank you for all your time, your knowledge and your heart to help each and everyone one of us travel further on our journey."