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Atelierhaus Mols is the private studio and painting school run by artist Helga Mols in Overath, Germany, with a focus on local art education. Its courses are built around “seeing, discovering, feeling, perceiving, and transforming that into images,” emphasizing small-group and personalized guidance in the quiet Aggertal setting as students enter the world of color and form.
Judging from the site content, the curriculum centers on foundational painting training. The “Basiskurs Malen A+B+C” series covers material exploration, color mixing, color theory, light and shadow, and form-building. The more advanced Course D further explains how to construct an image, arrange still-life compositions, and handle the relationship between background and space. Watercolor courses are divided into basic exploration and focused improvement, with attention to wet-on-wet techniques, glazing, layering, and visual vitality. The drawing track uses the Betty Edwards method, emphasizing a change in how students see, training perception, and incorporating exercises developed by the instructor. In addition to offline weekend and holiday courses, the studio also offers portfolio critiques, one-on-one coaching, and online creative teaching.
Pricing falls within the typical range for small European art workshops: the three-weekend Basiskurs A+B+C package costs €576, while individual weekend courses such as Advanced D or watercolor are usually €192. One-on-one painting or drawing coaching costs €70 per session. The Betty Edwards drawing course costs €192 for a single session or €940 for 5 sessions. Art tours cost €40 plus museum admission. Materials for the A/B/C foundation courses are provided by the studio, which is beginner-friendly because students can try different media before buying their own supplies.
The main advantage is the clear learning path, making it especially suitable for beginners who want to build skills in color, observation, and image construction from scratch. Small classes and personalized guidance also help address specific issues in individual artworks. The instructor has taught in the studio for many years, and the course descriptions reflect substantial hands-on experience. The limitations are that the website content is almost entirely in German, and there is no visible information on certificates, accreditations, payment methods, or cancellation/refund policies. Some scheduling details require phone consultation, so timetable transparency is only average. The courses are strongly tied to in-person participation in Germany, making them relatively costly for international learners to attend.
It is suitable for adults, teenagers, and children living around Overath, Germany, who want to study painting fundamentals systematically. It may also suit painting enthusiasts who already have work and want professional feedback. For Chinese users, if the goal is online learning only, it would be necessary to confirm the language, time zone, and online teaching arrangements in advance. The site content does not state whether it is accessible from mainland China, so its accessibility should be considered unknown.
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