Zaneena Nabeel (Skillshare)
Gouache for Beginners by Zaneena Nabeel (Skillshare Review)
Zaneena Nabeel's "Gouache for Beginners: Learn to Paint Bold and Beautiful Gouache Paintings" is one of the most genuinely beginner-friendly painting classes on Skillshare, and it earns that label by removing the two things that most often stop beginners from ever starting: intimidation about the medium and the cost of materials. Gouache is pitched, accurately, as the best of both worlds — as luminous as watercolour but as forgiving as acrylic, because you can paint light over dark and fix mistakes — and Zaneena is emphatic that you do not need expensive artist-grade paper or paint to begin: student-grade gouache on ordinary paper is enough. The class then channels that approachability into five complete moonlit-landscape paintings, so a learner finishes with several frameable pieces rather than a folder of disconnected swatch exercises. The instructor is the class's biggest asset. An architect-turned-artist, Skillshare Top Teacher, author of a Walter Foster painting book, and collaborator with brands like Princeton Brush, Zaneena teaches in a calm, gentle, repeat-it-until-it-clicks register that students consistently say leaves them "more confident and relaxed." The honest limits are scope and platform: this is a focused moonlit-landscape class, not a comprehensive gouache course, and like all Skillshare classes it lives behind a subscription and offers no individual instructor critique. For an absolute beginner who wants to actually start painting — cheaply, calmly, and with real finished results — it is an easy recommendation. We score it 4.3 / 5.
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The class is built around a single, well-chosen idea: learn gouache by painting five complete moonlit landscapes from start to finish, rather than working through abstract swatch-and-technique drills. Zaneena Nabeel opens with the genuinely beginner-blocking questions — what gouache actually is, why it sits between watercolour and acrylic (as beautiful as watercolour, as forgiving as acrylic because you can paint light over dark and correct mistakes), and crucially what materials you need. Her answer to the materials question is the most beginner-friendly thing about the curriculum: unlike watercolour, you do not need expensive artist-grade paper or paint — student-grade gouache and ordinary paper work fine. That single message removes the single biggest barrier that stops beginners from starting. Each of the five moonlit-landscape projects layers a new concept — basic colour mixing, building a graded night sky, painting a glowing moon, silhouette work, reflections — so the techniques accumulate rather than arriving as a disconnected list. The limitation is scope: this is a focused, project-led class, not a comprehensive gouache reference. It does not deeply cover colour theory, advanced brush handling, opaque-versus- transparent layering theory, or subjects beyond atmospheric night landscapes. Learners who want to paint people, still life, botanicals or bright daytime scenes will finish this class confident in moonlit scenes specifically and will need to take her other classes (or branch out) to generalise. For its stated goal — getting an absolute beginner painting finished, frameable gouache pieces fast — the content is well-paced and well-sequenced.
Zaneena Nabeel (who paints under the name Aurora by Z) is an architect by training who left architecture to pursue art full time, and she has been teaching professionally since 2018. On Skillshare she holds Top Teacher status with more than 50 watercolour and gouache classes and over 100,000 students enrolled across her catalogue — one of the platform's most established painting instructors. Her professional credibility extends beyond the platform: she has collaborated with art brands including Princeton Brush and Art Philosophy, and she authored the instructional book "Bold and Beautiful Watercolor Skies" (Walter Foster / Quarto). The consistent thread across student feedback on her classes is her teaching manner: reviewers repeatedly describe her as calm, gentle, thorough, and encouraging — she walks through each step several times before the project and explains not just what she is doing but why, which is exactly the register an anxious beginner needs. The recurring sentiment that her classes leave students "more confident and relaxed" is a direct outcome of that teaching style. The architecture background also shows up usefully in how she structures composition and value, even if she rarely names it. The half-point we hold back reflects only that her gentle, slow pace — a strength for true beginners — can feel unhurried to learners who already paint and want denser, faster instruction.
The class is not sold standalone; it is included in a Skillshare membership, which runs roughly $14 per month or about $99–$168 per year depending on the plan and promotion, and new members can usually access a free trial. Within that model the value is strong: a single membership unlocks this class plus Zaneena's 50-plus other watercolour and gouache classes and the platform's entire creative catalogue, so a beginner can paint all five moonlit landscapes here and then continue straight into her seascape, foggy-landscape, winter-landscape and beach-sunset classes without paying again. For someone who will paint regularly, the subscription pays for itself quickly against the cost of in-person workshops or per-course platforms. The honest caveat is the subscription model itself: if you only want this one short class and nothing else, you are paying for a month (or a trial you must remember to cancel) rather than buying a single lifetime course, and the membership lapses when you stop paying. Material cost is deliberately low — student-grade gouache and ordinary paper — so the total cost to actually complete the class is among the lowest in our creative-arts catalogue.
The class delivers five separate finished paintings rather than one, which is unusually generous for a beginner class and is its standout structural strength: a learner who completes it walks away with multiple frameable moonlit landscapes, not a single exercise. Because each project is a complete, self-contained painting taken from blank paper to finished piece, the output genuinely looks like art a beginner can be proud of and share — and the active Skillshare project gallery for the class shows a wide range of student submissions, from first-ever paintings to polished results. The portfolio limitation is one of breadth rather than quality: all five outputs are atmospheric night landscapes in a similar mood and palette, so the finished body of work is cohesive but narrow. It demonstrates that you can follow a moonlit-landscape process to a clean result; it does not yet demonstrate range across subjects or styles. As with all Skillshare classes, there is no individual instructor critique on submitted projects — feedback comes from the peer project gallery, not directed assessment — so learners cannot get Zaneena's personal verdict on whether their work is progressing well.
This is a hobby-and-confidence class first and foremost, and it is honest about that: the realistic real-world outcome is a beginner who can sit down with cheap materials and reliably produce a finished gouache painting they enjoy — a meaningful, genuine result for the large audience who paint for relaxation, mindfulness and creative satisfaction. The transferable foundations are real: handling an opaque water-based medium, building a graded sky, working light-over-dark, composing a simple landscape with a focal point, and the habit of completing a piece rather than abandoning it. Those skills carry into other gouache and even acrylic work. Where applicability is limited is on the professional and commercial side: the class does not address selling work, licensing, building a varied portfolio, working to a brief, or business skills, and its single-subject focus on moonlit scenes means it does not by itself prepare a learner for varied commissioned or client work. For its actual promise — making gouache approachable so beginners genuinely start and keep painting — it delivers directly; for anyone targeting paid creative work it is a confidence- building first step rather than a vocational course.
What learners said
What people loved
6- Exceptionally low barrier to entry — Zaneena is explicit that you do not need expensive artist-grade paper or paint; student-grade gouache and ordinary paper work fine, removing the cost excuse that stops most beginners×31
- You finish with five complete, frameable moonlit-landscape paintings rather than one exercise — unusually generous output for a beginner class and a real confidence boost×27
- Calm, gentle, thorough teaching style that walks through each step several times and explains the why, not just the what — reviewers repeatedly say it leaves them more confident and relaxed×24
- Strong instructor credibility — architect-turned-artist, Skillshare Top Teacher with 100,000+ students and 50+ classes, author of a Walter Foster book, and collaborator with Princeton Brush and Art Philosophy×18
- Project-led structure where each painting layers a new technique (graded skies, glowing moon, silhouettes, reflections), so skills accumulate naturally instead of arriving as a disconnected checklist×15
- Gouache is well explained as the beginner-friendly sweet spot between watercolour and acrylic — forgiving enough to correct mistakes by painting light over dark×12
What frustrated learners
4- Narrow subject scope — all five projects are atmospheric moonlit landscapes in a similar mood and palette, so it builds confidence in one style rather than broad gouache range×11
- The gentle, slow, repeat-each-step pace that helps true beginners can feel unhurried to learners who already paint and want denser, faster instruction×8
- Subscription-only access — there is no standalone purchase, so if you want only this one short class you pay for a Skillshare month or must remember to cancel a trial×9
- No individual instructor critique on submitted work — feedback comes only from the peer project gallery, so you cannot get Zaneena's personal verdict on your progress×6
Real quotes from real users
“Unlike Watercolors you don't need an expensive artist grade paper or paint, just student grade paint and normal paper works just fine. That, along with being able to go from dark to light and correct mistakes, is what makes this medium so much fun to explore.”
“Zaneena is a great teacher, she goes very gently through all the steps involved several times before the project, and is so clear to understand in all her directions.”
“Your classes make me so much more confident and relaxed knowing I can actually make something beautiful, because I know you will explain everything in a calm and thorough way, and take away high expectations.”
“I've taken several of her courses and each has improved my skills, inspiration, confidence, motivation, and love of painting. She is engaging, uplifting, encouraging, and loves art so much, it's infectious.”
“Such a wonderful class and wonderful projects. This class helped me get out of a long creative block.”
“Zaneena is a top teacher on Skillshare with more than 50 watercolour and gouache classes and over 100,000 students enrolled in her art courses — an architect by profession and an artist at heart.”
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