“When I was young, I shied away from art because I mistakenly thought that either you had talent/ability or you didnât. Period. It didnât occur to me that like music or writing, you can take a bit of raw talent and get better at it with lessons and practice.” Sandy Sibley
2026 Workshops

Canyon Color for the Painter | Sedona, AZ
March 9-13, 2026
Paint en plein air in Sedonaâs luminous red rock canyons and gain practical color skills. Wide, sunlit expanses provide an ideal classroom for seeing bold hue and subtle value relationships. Sign up now through Sedona Arts Center.

Advanced Plein Air Painting | Rockport, ME
July 13-17, 2026
For experienced painters ready to level up: work sideâbyâside with experienced painters to deepen skill and spark new ideas. Click here to learn more.

Sea & Sky | Acadia National Park, ME
August 2â7, 2026
Sea & Sky, my longestârunning and most popular workshop, offers an allâinclusive week of fullâday plein air painting from an inspiring coastal retreatâjoin returning students who keep coming back for the ocean, instruction, and camaraderie. Enroll now.

Find your Authentic Voice in Plein Air | Berkshires, MA
August 10-14, 2026
Spend five days painting in the luminous hills of the Berkshires and leave with clearer purpose, stronger compositions, and a more confident painterâs hand. Learn more.

Color Clinic 2026 | Rockport, ME
October 3-4, 2026
New for 2026! This weekend intensive workshop will cultivate â and celebrate! â your love and mastery of color. Skip the driveâby leaf peeping and study the color of New England light. Sign up here.

Composition Week 2026 | Rockport, ME
October 5-9, 2026
New for 2026! You have a story tell. Composition is what keeps your audience listening. Spend five days of focused study mastering composition toolsâbalance, contrast, movement, and moreâto direct the viewer and strengthen every painting. Click here to enroll.
ZOOM classes

Trust the Process: making technique tell the story you want to tell
Monday evenings, 6-9, Jan. 5-Feb. 9, 2026
In Trust the Process, we focus on building a painting practice that supports your ideas instead of getting in their way. This class is about finding repeatable methods that make painting feel fluid, approachable, and reliable. You can stop wrestling with technique and start communicating clearly through your work. Click here to enroll.

Where Do I Fit In?
Tuesday evenings, 6-9, Jan. 6-Feb. 10, 2026
By the end of the class, youâll have a stronger understanding of your own style, an appreciation of the lineage youâre part of, and a body of work that reflects your evolving sense of place in the art world. Come ready to explore, question, and create â and find out where you fit in. Click here to enroll.
Online Painting Classes

Seven Protocols for Successful Oil Painters
For consistently beautiful results in your painting, you need a repeatable protocol. In this 7-part online course, discover a system that will reliably improve your oil paintings. Each class includes video content, quizzes, and exercises to do in your own studio at your own pace. Learn More
Testimonials
“Iâve studied painting with Carol for years but was pretty adamant that no one could teach me drawing. After struggling with it for years, I finally took her drawing fundamentals and I have to say, it was a wonderful eye-opening experience where I learned solid technical skills, but more importantly, I conquered my fear. I just finished a drawing of a beautiful property in Northern California which turned out great. âPaint it,’ said Carol. High praise indeed from a wonderful teacher and painter. ” (Karen Ames, San Francisco, CA)
âA big part of the attraction of Carol’s classes and workshops are the super cool people I have met. The other part is Carolâs tenacious preparation, taking the teaching seriously and pushing her curriculum through new levels by listening to studentsâ needs and by Carol’s own insatiable quest for knowledge. The enthusiasm is contagious.
âThe only reason I have any knowledge about art is because of Carol; I didnât learn jack in art school.â (Beth Carr, Avon, NY)
“I have found many new and needed ways of working in watercolors, specifically the prep work⌠I never had lessons that included these steps, only workshops that were demos, then you were on your own, then a time of critique. Found out ideas that should have been done before I painted. So now I feel I’m on a good new track.” (Carol Durkee, Waterville, ME)
âCarolâs in-depth teaching and mastery of traditional painting methods changed my life and empowered me to pursue my career goals as an artist. At a key moment in my artistic development, she offered me simple, structured, and systematic lessons. They began by building on the foundations of drawing, perspective, and composition. We practiced figure drawing, from 30 second gesture drawing to detailed graphite illustrations. As my skills grew, that transitioned into color theory, paint mixing, and brushwork. After many months of intense study, once my skills in drawing and oils were ready, we went out into the field to train and capture the essence of traditional plein air painting!
âThis style of pedagogy and one-to-one supportive coaching had never been accessible to me as a young art student before, and I donât know anywhere else to find it. The joy of painting with Carol is that she will paint alongside you, clearly and compassionately demonstrate the techniques and steps involved, give you space to work through the learning phases, and follow-up and support you when you have questions, or run into challenges in your composition. She even taught me as a young art student of to properly stretch, size, and prime my own canvas, a rare skill to find these days amongst the average college bound art student.
âWhen I began as her student, she reviewed all my past artwork and paintings, and determined what we would need to focus on to help me develop a professional and competitive painting portfolio. She showed me the rich and complex history of painting in oils; painting from life, and helped us to understand the context within which our modern work will live. Most importantly, Carol, like any good teacher knew when to give space to a young painter like me, and allowed for the natural growth and development of a lifelong artistic expression. In the end, after two years studying at the Douglas Studios, weekends, and after school, the portfolio I prepared was accepted by all seven of the art schools I applied to, and I received a sizable merit scholarship to attend the Rhode Island School of Design, the number one art school in the country.
âWhen I arrived and met my classmates and began in foundations year, I realized that very few of the incoming students had had an opportunity to receive this traditional type of art training that I had with Carol. That early school work demonstrated that my drawing and color theory skills were far ahead of the curve, and I was very well equipped to deliver quality projects and work, and receive strong grades and professor reviews. Whenever anyone asks me about why and how I became a professional painter, and so successful at a young age, in the New York City art world I always tell them the incredible story of a master painter named Carol Douglas, who showed me a thing or two and then cut me loose with a paint brush and palette.â (Matthew Menzies, New York, NY)
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