Color Without Limits – Fundamentals

A palette for those who want to paint without fear of color


Who is this course for?

This course is for you if:

  • 🎨 You’ve always wanted to paint with color, but you feel lost when it comes to the theory

  • 🎨 Does the cake seem messy, crumbly, or hard to handle?

  • 🎨 Have you tried watercolor or oil painting and are looking for something more direct, tactile, and rewarding?

  • 🎨 Do you want a solid foundation so you can continue to grow? (This is Level 1 of 3)

  • 🎨 Are you a young person (ages 14 and up) or an adult who wants to learn from scratch using a professional method?

  • 🎨 Are you looking for a course that meets academic standards (UC A-G) but doesn’t feel like boring school?

You don’t need any prior experience. Just cakes, paper, and a desire to get your fingers covered in color.


What will you learn?

Over the course of 8 modules, you’ll master pastel painting from scratch—from your first stroke to your first piece filled with light, texture, and emotion.

Module

Title

You’ll learn how to…

1

Materials and Getting Started

Get to know your pastels, papers, and tools. Master pressure, stroke, and basic optical mixing.

2

Paper as a Midtone

Use the color of the paper as a tonal base. Draw with light and shadow using white and dark pastels.

3

Optical Mixing

Overlay colors without physically mixing them. Create your own optical color wheel.

4

Texture and Feel

Depict skin, fabric, wood, and metal using lines, dots, scraping, and impasto.

5

Light, Color, and Atmosphere

Understand color temperature, changing light, and how to create atmosphere in your artwork.

6

Still Life

To create everyday objects with volume, light, and personal meaning.

7

Landscape

Paint the sky, land, water, and vegetation using atmospheric perspective.

8

Final Project: My Bright Place

Create your own personal masterpiece by incorporating EVERYTHING you’ve learned.


What does each module include?

  • 📘 Theoretical content covering art history, various artists, and global cultural traditions (India, China, Japan, Africa, Latin America, Indigenous art, and more)

  • ✏️ Progressive hands-on exercises (3–4 per module)

  • 🖌️ Final module project to apply what you’ve learned

  • 📓 Activities in your artist’s journal: reflection, visual analysis, and constructive criticism

  • 🌍 Connecting with global cultures and diverse contemporary artists

  • 🤖 AI Activities (Simulation, Analysis, and Ethical Reflection)

  • 🎯 Notable historical and contemporary careers in each module

  • 📤 Assignment with Submission of Work (for Crecer and Sembrar memberships)

  • 💬 Community forum for sharing progress and getting support (Create and Grow memberships—family forums are private and open only to members of each family [moderated by parents])


What materials do you need?

Basics (to get started):

  • 🖍️ Basic set of crayons (12 colors, suitable for school)

  • 📄 Textured drawing paper (A3 or letter size)

  • 🧽 Paper or sponge blender (or your fingers)

  • 🧹 Cleaning rag or cloth

Recommended (to move forward):

  • 🖍️ Set of 24–36-color pastels (premium quality)

  • 📄 Drawing paper (Canson Mi-Teintes or similar) in neutral colors

  • 🧽 Blenders of various sizes (puff, sponge, pencil)

  • 🧴 Cake Finishing Spray

  • ✏️ Pastel pencils and white charcoal

Nothing that’s outrageously expensive. All you need to get started is a basic set and some paper.


How much time do you need?

  • 📚 Theory lessons: 30–45 minutes each

  • ✏️ Hands-on exercises: 1–2 hours per activity

  • 🎨 Final module projects: 3–5 hours each

  • ⏱️ Estimated total load: ~108.5 hours (equivalent to one school year)

Self-paced format: You can move forward at your own pace, with no set deadlines.


What is the difference between the membership plans?

Create

Grow

Sow

Course Access

Community Forum

Submitting Assignments

Personalized feedback from the instructor

✅ (priority)

Price

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💡 Not sure? Start by clicking “Create.” If you want feedback later, you can update it.


Why “Color Without Limits”?

Because color isn’t a complicated formula or an exact science. Color is emotion, it’s temperature, it’s light. Pastel is generous: you blend it with your fingers, layer it fearlessly, erase it, and paint over it. And best of all: you don’t need water, solvents, or to wait for it to dry.

You shouldn’t have any limits either.


Ready to get started?

Start with the first free lesson.
No obligation. Just you, your cakes, a sheet of paper… and unlimited color.

Fundamentals of Art

For Individual Beginners and Families Who Practice Homeschooling.

Ideal for ages 10 and up. Learn about lines, shapes, light, color, and composition without any pressure, using just a pencil and paper.

Have you ever looked at a painting or drawing and wondered how it was created? Have you ever wished you could capture the beauty of a landscape, the expression of a loved one, or simply an idea floating in your imagination? Art isn’t a mysterious gift reserved for a select few; it’s a language we can all learn to speak. This course, “Fundamentals of Art, is specifically designed to be your friendly and accessible guide on this journey of visual discovery. It’s the perfect starting point for families looking for an enriching activity, for homeschooling parents who want to integrate art education in a solid and fun way, and for any beginner, ages 10 and up, who wants to get started with a clear foundation and without feeling intimidated.

Our philosophy moves away from the pressure to achieve the “perfect result” and immerses itself in the joy of the process. We believe that a spontaneous doodle has just as much educational value as a finished drawing, because every line represents a decision, a discovery. Here you won’t find incomprehensible academic jargon, but rather clear explanations and practical examples that demystify the secrets artists have used for centuries. We envision a virtual (or physical) space where trial and error isn’t just allowed—it’s celebrated! A relaxed environment where the question “What if I try this?” is the true driving force behind learning.

What will we explore in this creative adventure through the Fundamentals of Art?
The journey begins with the most essential and powerful element: the line. You’ll learn how a simple stroke can go from being static to coming to life, expressing movement, texture, and emotion. From there, we’ll take a fundamental step: we’ll discover that everything around us can be broken down into basic geometric shapes. An apple is a circle, a book is a rectangle, a house is a combination of prisms. This key insight will allow you to draw any object with confidence, building it step by step on a solid foundation.

Next, we’ll bring those drawings to life with light and shadow (value). This is the art of turning a circle into a three-dimensional sphere, of giving a face volume and realism. You’ll learn to observe how light shapes the world and to replicate that effect with your pencil, creating contrasts and subtleties that add depth. And speaking of depth, we’ll master the illusion of space on a flat page using basic perspective. We’ll teach you simple techniques to make roads, rooms, or landscapes appear to recede toward the horizon, adding a new dimension to your compositions.

The world is color, and we will conquer it. You’ll go beyond the primary colors in your palette to become a modern alchemist. You’ll learn to mix colors with confidence, understanding how they interact (what happens if I combine this blue with this yellow?) and, most importantly, how to use them to communicate. You’ll discover that a warm palette can convey joy or warmth, while a cool one can evoke melancholy or peace, allowing you to paint not only what you see, but also what you feel.

Finally, we’ll bring all these elements together under the umbrella of composition. How can we arrange various objects in a scene to make it harmonious and appealing? We’ll apply intuitive design principles to create visually balanced works that guide the viewer’s eye and tell a cohesive story.

The only requirements are a desire to experiment, a pencil, and paper to learn how to master the fundamentals of art. And for younger participants (ages 10 and up), we strongly encourage them to be accompanied by an adult. This isn’t just about supervision—it’s an opportunity to double the fun and learning. Imagine sharing that “Eureka!” moment when you achieve your first perfect shading, or laughing together at an unexpected result that turns into a brilliant abstract work of art. It’s an experience of connection and memory-making that’s just as valuable as the technical skills you’ll acquire.

Join us and unleash the artist that has always lived within you. The visual adventure begins with a single stroke.

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