
Hello, I am Aarti Uppal Singla, an artist, art educator and curator. I love experimenting with difference mediums and teaching them to my students. Here I'll teach you painting with coffee. This a fun and easy medium for anyone who is new to painting and equally exciting for those who have been painting for long.
A quick look at what all you'll learn in this course. I'll be taking you through the materials and their usage, basic techniques and bonus techniques. You'll get step by step lessons to make three paintings.
You will learn about the basic material required for coffee painting.
These some additional material that will help you add some oomph to your coffee paintings.
In this lesson I'll show you how to efficiently cut paper for your paintings and other art projects.
In this lesson I'll show you how to get your paper ready for painting.
In this lesson I'll show you how to mix coffee to get ready for painting. You'll understand how to get different shades. Refer to the resource section to see how to brew coffee for painting.
In this lesson I'll show you how to use your brushes to get different types of strokes with them.
Though watercolors and coffee are both water based mediums there are some differences between them. In this lesson I'll tell you the differences and how to use coffee effectively.
In this lesson you'll learn how to put down different kinds of washes. These are essential to make backgrounds in the paintings.
Follow the simple steps to make your first coffee abstract painting. Here we'll be using flat washes in different tonal values.
You'll learn to make a nature themed painting. You'll learn how to do a textured background, layer the coffee, lifting the colour and shading.
In this lesson I'll show, in easy steps, how to paint a mountain landscape. You'll learn how to keep highlights in your paintings, make clouds and paint conifer trees.
In this fun lesson you'll learn how to make textures with household items.
In this bonus lesson, I'll show you how to add extra pizzazz to your coffee painting with pastels and pens.
Coffee textures make a great starting point for creative paintings. I'll show how to use one of the textures from our earlier lesson and turn it into a whimsical painting using pen drawings over it.
You love the aroma of coffee. You get excited by the different shades of coffee browns from the palest crème to the darkest espresso? And of course you love to paint!
This course is for you to learn how to paint with coffee.
Coffee being water soluble it makes an excellent painting medium especially as a substitute for watercolors. It is easily available in the house and even when you are on a holiday. It is fun to paint with its warm brown tones and it is possible to make paintings on any subject. It is simpler than any medium you have tried, with exceptional results.
What will you learn in this course?
This is detailed course where you'd be introduced to all the material required for painting (Nothing fancy, all available in your art supply stash and your kitchen).
You'll learn
How to cut paper
How to prepare your painting surface
How to use your brushes in various ways
Mix coffee in different shades
Techniques to lay down the paint effectively
Learn the difference in using traditional watercolors and coffee.
There are step by step lessons to make three paintings, all with different themes. Following the lessons, you'll be able to make these paintings and learn the techniques to paint your own subjects.
Bonus lessons on
How to create different textures
Enhance your coffee paintings
Using mix media for painting.
The textures can be used to make creative background for your paintings or be used independently. The mix media painting will get you to expand your creative horizon and add extra pop to your painting.
Who is this course for?
Two words: For everyone!
Whether you are a child or an adult you’ll enjoy learning this medium.
If you are picking up a brush for the first time or you have been painting for long, you’ll find a lot of interesting techniques in the lessons.
If using watercolors intimidates you, this is the perfect starting point.
If you like watercolors then this is a good way to explore another medium.
If color theory makes your head spin and picking up the right colours makes you stop painting, coffee painting is the way to go. After all you only have to choose from many shades of brown.
You want to start a new hobby, add more variety to your journal pages, and make special art products and paintings then coffee painting will open up so many creative possibilities.
You want to paint but do not want to buy expensive material or be flooded with too much information.
Who am I and why learn from me?
Hello! Aarti here and I am a visual artist who draws, paints, photographs and does graphic design. I am an art educator and a curator. I run an art community, focused on sharing and learning about all things art. I curate art shows and have a stationery brand making sketchbooks.
My art revolves around watercolors, inks and oil paints. I experiment with new mediums and surfaces all the time. I love the aroma of coffee and the way it colours paper so it was natural that I started to paint with coffee. Working in the medium I understand its quirks and have worked out the kinks. No guess work for you as you paint with this new medium.
I love to share my knowledge and experience as I believe that it is what helps my art practice grow. I conduct workshops and have made my teaching style more conversational. I like to teach at a pace that is easy to follow and allows for self-improvement while guiding the students to results they are proud of.
Questions are always welcome and satisfactorily answered.
I enjoy teaching and I like to keep it simple, comfortable, sequential and with all relevant information. My teaching is not about text book theories but about practical application.
You can google Aarti Uppal Singla and see my social media and the art I make.
I love to interact with my students and see what they create. So share your art with me through Q&A or tag me on Instagram @aartiuppalsingla