Sketch Stunning Landscapes in Just 30 Minutes a Day

Even If You’ve Never Picked Up a Pencil Before

Finally sketch stunning landscapes with confidence!

Guided by world-renowned artist Ian Fennelly and his signature Layers of Looking method – a step-by-step approach that makes even the most complex countryside scenes simple and rewarding to draw.

What if the real secret to sketching beautiful landscapes Had Nothing to Do With How Well You Can Draw?

Most beginners believe the key to sketching vibrant, landscape scenes lies in their technical ability - the precision of their lines, their shading, their perspective.

But that’s exactly why they stay stuck and frustrated - producing flat, stiff sketches that feel disconnected and dull. Or worse - half-drawn landscapes that never get finished.

Here’s the truth:

The real secret has nothing to do with talent… and everything to do with how you see.

World-renowned sketcher Ian Fennelly has spent decades refining a simple, step-by-step way of seeing that turns dull, flat drawings into expressive landscape sketches filled with depth and atmosphere.

This breakthrough approach is what makes his students progress so quickly - and it all comes down to one unique method…

It’s called the Layers of Looking Method - and it flips the traditional approach to landscape sketching on its head.

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Instead of getting staring at a busy scene and getting overwhelmed with the details - the trees, the colors, the grasses, the hedgerows - you’re trained to see how the landcape is built- step-by-step, layer by layer:

  • Foreground
  • Midground
  • Background


  • Shape
  • Line
  • Color
  • Pattern
  • Texture
Layers of Looking Method

Like stacking a cake from the bottom up, each visual layer supports the next - giving your landscape both structure and soul.

And once you learn to see like this, your hand naturally follows. Then something amazing happens:

  • You sketch faster and freer.
  • You sketch more expressively.
  • Your confidence sky rockets.

Even if you’ve never drawn a landscape (or you're picking up a pencil for the first time), you'll be producing sketches you won't quite believe came from your own hand.

You stop worrying about "getting it right"… and start creating sketches that feel right.

No stiff outlines. No lifeless scenes. No endless perspective drills.

Just lively, deeply personal drawings that seem to flow effortlessly from your pen.

And here’s the best part:

You don’t need to be “good at drawing” to do this.

Because this isn’t about talent - it’s about training your eye to see differently.

So if you’ve ever looked at a sketch and thought, "I could never do that"…

You’re exactly who Ian's method was made for.

From Frustrated Beginner to Confident Landscape Artist: How This Training Transforms Your Sketchbook

Maybe you’ve dreamed of capturing the countryside in your sketchbook - only to get stuck as soon as you put pen to paper.

  • The scene feels overwhelming, with too many details to know where to start.
  • Sketches turn out flat, stiff, or lifeless - nothing like what you imagined.
  • You lose confidence, leaving pages half-finished or blank.

The Shift That Brings Your Sketches to Life

With Ian Fennelly’s Layers of Looking method, those same scenes suddenly feel achievable - and even enjoyable.

  • See landscapes in layers - foreground, midground, and background - so complex scenes become simple, step-by-step.
  • Sketch with clarity and flow, using shape, line, pattern, texture, and color to bring depth and atmosphere.
  • Fill your sketchbook with landscapes that breathe - where walls lead the eye, cottages nestle into hillsides, and trees frame the view.
  • Build the confidence to capture any scene - from a quiet riverbank to a dramatic mountain backdrop.

A Sketchbook You’ll Be Proud to Share

  • Confidence every time you start a sketch.
  • A sketchbook full of landscapes you’re proud to share.
  • A deeper connection to the world around you - seeing beauty in every lane, wall, tree, and horizon line.

Step by Step, You’ll Build the Skills to Capture Any Landscape

Instead of guessing what to draw or getting lost in the details, each workshop takes you through one landscape - showing you exactly how to apply Ian Fennelly’s Layers of Looking method in real-world scenes.

By the end, you’ll have a sketchbook full of finished landscapes - and the confidence to sketch anywhere.

Workshop 1: River Brathay

Workshop 1: River Brathay

Simplify overwhelming scenes. Learn how to start with strong shapes, suggest movement in water, and capture natural forms without clutter or confusion.

You'll discover:

  • How a humble patch of grass and two old trees unlock the entire composition
    Learn the quiet placement secret Ian uses to anchor your sketch - so you can finally start drawing without freezing up in front of the page.
  • Why ignoring the details of the river actually brings it to life
    The subtle "contour whisper" technique that makes water feel like it’s moving - even when you're barely drawing it.
  • What to leave out when nature is doing too much
    Discover the unexpected power of white space - and how it makes your sketch feel confident, finished, and beautifully intentional.
  • When two trees become old friends in your sketchbook
    Tap into the emotional storytelling move that turns simple trunks into a soulful relationship - even if you’ve never drawn character before.
  • Where your lines should vanish to create stunning depth
    The layering illusion Ian uses to create a five-plane landscape - so your sketch draws people into the scene without getting muddy or cluttered.
  • ...and so much more.

From brush strokes to breakthroughs - this first workshop is packed with quiet techniques that help your landscapes breathe, flow, and finally feel complete.

Workshop 2: The White Cottage

Workshop 2: The White Cottage

Anchor your landscapes with buildings. Discover how to add cottages and man-made structures that bring charm, scale, and character to rural scenes.

You'll discover:

  • How one crooked tree brings an entire country lane to life
    Learn how Ian turns a gnarled trunk into a dynamic focal point - anchoring the scene and creating instant sketchbook drama.
  • Why a road sign does more than direct traffic
    Discover how small manmade elements guide the viewer’s eye and add story - without stealing focus from your natural forms.
  • What to do when a scene has *too many* textures
    Learn Ian’s method for taming stone walls, tangled trees, and layered hedges - so your sketch stays clean, confident, and expressive.
  • When a white house becomes your strongest contrast
    Use negative space and strong ink lines to create structure and depth - even in a high-light, low-shadow environment.
  • Where to let color run wild (and where to hold back)
    The brush technique Ian uses to bring warmth, energy, and personality into ordinary scenes - without overworking them.

...and so much more. From twisting trees to quiet corners - this workshop reveals how to turn everyday countryside into landscape art that feels alive, playful, and unmistakably yours.

Workshop 3: Great Langdale

Workshop 3: Great Langdale

Create depth with layers. Master foreground, midground, and background - using contrast and perspective to give your sketches a true sense of place.

You'll discover:

  • How overlapping tree trunks create instant depth - without perspective lines
    Discover Ian’s trick for using nature’s natural spacing to guide the eye and layer your sketch effortlessly.
  • Why a dry-stone wall might be the most important shape in your sketch
    Learn how this low, curved form grounds your composition - and quietly connects foreground to far-off hills.
  • What to do when everything in the scene feels equally important
    Use line contrast and tone control to highlight what matters - and let the rest gracefully fade into the background.
  • When sketching a field becomes a masterclass in restraint
    The surprising role negative space plays in making your trees and textures feel bolder, brighter, and more intentional.
  • Where to break the edges to create that “breathe-in” landscape feeling
    Ian’s favorite trick for suggesting space without over-defining it - so your sketch feels open, light, and alive.

...and so much more. From tangled trunks to distant peaks - this session reveals how to build layered scenes that pull the viewer in and carry them all the way through.

Workshop 4: Little Langdale

Workshop 4: Little Langdale

Balance natural and man-made forms. Learn how to weave together stone walls, gates, and rolling hills so your sketches feel both structured and alive.

You'll discover:

  • How a stone path and two walls create instant perspective
    Learn Ian’s natural composition trick that leads the viewer’s eye from the gate to the hills — without a single vanishing point.
  • Why a tucked-away cottage still steals the show
    Discover how small, subtle architecture can add charm and story — without ever overpowering the natural forms around it.
  • What to do when your sketch feels “too straight”
    Use wall breaks, tree curves, and unexpected angles to give your scene energy — even when the subject is built from stone.
  • When color should wander (and when it shouldn’t)
    The expressive wash technique Ian uses to make hills, fences, and trees glow — without losing clarity or control.
  • Where to hide your edges for that soft countryside feel
    Learn how to fade, blur, and bleed the background — so your foreground textures feel bold, close, and beautifully grounded.

...and so much more. From dry-stone rhythm to hidden hilltops — this workshop shows you how to build believable countryside scenes with depth, flow, and quiet storytelling.

Workshop 5: Birkhow Farm

Workshop 5: Birkhow Farm

Tackle detail without overwhelm. See how to suggest fences, signage, and farm buildings — while keeping your sketch loose, expressive, and full of atmosphere.

You discover:

  • How a five-bar gate can teach you everything about structure
    Learn how Ian turns a rigid fence into a playful framework — using just the right lines to hold your sketch together without weighing it down.
  • Why leaving space around your subject makes it stronger
    Discover how strategic emptiness creates atmosphere — and makes the fence, posts, and path feel bold, clear, and full of story.
  • What to suggest — and what to ignore — when detail starts piling up
    Use Ian’s simplification technique to hint at rocks, textures, and grass without cluttering the page or slowing your sketching flow.
  • When a splash of blue can bring the whole scene to life
    The expressive color touch that lifts your sketch from “technical” to “emotional” — even when your subject is just wood and wire.
  • Where to overlap shapes for that layered countryside feel
    How to stack lines and tones so your scene reads clearly — even when the landscape feels tangled and full of competing elements.

...and so much more. From fences to footpaths — this workshop shows you how to sketch busy scenes with clarity, confidence, and just the right amount of looseness.

Workshop 6: Final Project

Workshop 6: Final Project

Pull it all together. Combine everything you’ve learned into a finished, full landscape sketch - with composition, line, and color working in harmony.

You'll discover:

  • How to combine six lessons into one confident, flowing sketch
    Watch how Ian builds a complete scene — from bold gate to distant mountains - using the same techniques you've been learning all along.
  • Why the foreground wall is your secret to depth and strength
    Discover how carefully placed texture and contrast ground your scene - and make everything behind it feel more real.
  • What to simplify when the landscape gives you everything
    Learn how to gently edit complex views - so your sketch stays expressive, not overwhelming.
  • When your brushwork should lead, and your pen should follow
    The final-layer technique Ian uses to create movement and mood - with color doing the heavy lifting.
  • Where to direct the viewer’s eye - and where to let them wander
    Use shadow, openness, and softness to invite exploration - and make your scene feel alive, not just accurate.

...and so much more. From walls to wild hills, this final workshop shows you how to pull it all together - with clarity, confidence, and unmistakable personal style.

By the time you’ve completed these six workshops, you’ll know exactly how to break down any landscape view into manageable steps - and capture it with confidence, expression, and joy.

Instead of guessing what to draw or getting lost in the details, each workshop takes you through one landscape - showing you exactly how to apply Ian Fennelly’s Layers of Looking method in real-world scenes.

By the end, you’ll have a sketchbook full of finished landscapes - and the confidence to sketch anywhere.

Workshop 1: River Brathay

Workshop 1: River Brathay

Simplify overwhelming scenes. Learn how to start with strong shapes, suggest movement in water, and capture natural forms without clutter or confusion.

You'll discover:

  • How a humble patch of grass and two old trees unlock the entire composition
    Learn the quiet placement secret Ian uses to anchor your sketch - so you can finally start drawing without freezing up in front of the page.
  • Why ignoring the details of the river actually brings it to life
    The subtle "contour whisper" technique that makes water feel like it’s moving - even when you're barely drawing it.
  • What to leave out when nature is doing too much
    Discover the unexpected power of white space - and how it makes your sketch feel confident, finished, and beautifully intentional.
  • Workshop 1: River Brathay
  • When two trees become old friends in your sketchbook
    Tap into the emotional storytelling move that turns simple trunks into a soulful relationship - even if you’ve never drawn character before.
  • Where your lines should vanish to create stunning depth
    The layering illusion Ian uses to create a five-plane landscape - so your sketch draws people into the scene without getting muddy or cluttered.
  • ...and so much more.

From brush strokes to breakthroughs - this first workshop is packed with quiet techniques that help your landscapes breathe, flow, and finally feel complete.

Workshop 2: The White Cottage

Workshop 2: The White Cottage

Anchor your landscapes with buildings. Discover how to add cottages and man-made structures that bring charm, scale, and character to rural scenes.

You'll discover:

  • How one crooked tree brings an entire country lane to life
    Learn how Ian turns a gnarled trunk into a dynamic focal point - anchoring the scene and creating instant sketchbook drama.
  • Why a road sign does more than direct traffic
    Discover how small manmade elements guide the viewer’s eye and add story - without stealing focus from your natural forms.
  • What to do when a scene has *too many* textures
    Learn Ian’s method for taming stone walls, tangled trees, and layered hedges - so your sketch stays clean, confident, and expressive.
  • Workshop 2: The white cottage
  • When a white house becomes your strongest contrast
    Use negative space and strong ink lines to create structure and depth - even in a high-light, low-shadow environment.
  • Where to let color run wild (and where to hold back)
    The brush technique Ian uses to bring warmth, energy, and personality into ordinary scenes - without overworking them.

...and so much more. From twisting trees to quiet corners - this workshop reveals how to turn everyday countryside into landscape art that feels alive, playful, and unmistakably yours.

Workshop 3: Great Langdale

Workshop 3: Great Langdale

Create depth with layers. Master foreground, midground, and background - using contrast and perspective to give your sketches a true sense of place.

You'll discover:

  • How overlapping tree trunks create instant depth - without perspective lines
    Discover Ian’s trick for using nature’s natural spacing to guide the eye and layer your sketch effortlessly.
  • Why a dry-stone wall might be the most important shape in your sketch
    Learn how this low, curved form grounds your composition - and quietly connects foreground to far-off hills.
  • What to do when everything in the scene feels equally important
    Use line contrast and tone control to highlight what matters - and let the rest gracefully fade into the background.
  • Workshop 3: Great Langdale
  • When sketching a field becomes a masterclass in restraint
    The surprising role negative space plays in making your trees and textures feel bolder, brighter, and more intentional.
  • Where to break the edges to create that “breathe-in” landscape feeling
    Ian’s favorite trick for suggesting space without over-defining it - so your sketch feels open, light, and alive.

...and so much more. From tangled trunks to distant peaks - this session reveals how to build layered scenes that pull the viewer in and carry them all the way through.

Workshop 4: Little Langdale

Workshop 4: Little Langdale

Balance natural and man-made forms. Learn how to weave together stone walls, gates, and rolling hills so your sketches feel both structured and alive.

You'll discover:

  • How a stone path and two walls create instant perspective
    Learn Ian’s natural composition trick that leads the viewer’s eye from the gate to the hills — without a single vanishing point.
  • Why a tucked-away cottage still steals the show
    Discover how small, subtle architecture can add charm and story — without ever overpowering the natural forms around it.
  • What to do when your sketch feels “too straight”
    Use wall breaks, tree curves, and unexpected angles to give your scene energy — even when the subject is built from stone.
  • When color should wander (and when it shouldn’t)
    The expressive wash technique Ian uses to make hills, fences, and trees glow — without losing clarity or control.
  • Workshop 4: Little Langdale
  • Where to hide your edges for that soft countryside feel
    Learn how to fade, blur, and bleed the background — so your foreground textures feel bold, close, and beautifully grounded.

...and so much more. From dry-stone rhythm to hidden hilltops — this workshop shows you how to build believable countryside scenes with depth, flow, and quiet storytelling.

Workshop 5: Birkhow Farm

Workshop 5: Birkhow Farm

Tackle detail without overwhelm. See how to suggest fences, signage, and farm buildings — while keeping your sketch loose, expressive, and full of atmosphere.

You discover:

  • How a five-bar gate can teach you everything about structure
    Learn how Ian turns a rigid fence into a playful framework — using just the right lines to hold your sketch together without weighing it down.
  • Why leaving space around your subject makes it stronger
    Discover how strategic emptiness creates atmosphere — and makes the fence, posts, and path feel bold, clear, and full of story.
  • What to suggest — and what to ignore — when detail starts piling up
    Use Ian’s simplification technique to hint at rocks, textures, and grass without cluttering the page or slowing your sketching flow.
  • Workshop 5: Birkhow Farm
  • When a splash of blue can bring the whole scene to life
    The expressive color touch that lifts your sketch from “technical” to “emotional” — even when your subject is just wood and wire.
  • Where to overlap shapes for that layered countryside feel
    How to stack lines and tones so your scene reads clearly — even when the landscape feels tangled and full of competing elements.

...and so much more. From fences to footpaths — this workshop shows you how to sketch busy scenes with clarity, confidence, and just the right amount of looseness.

Workshop 6: Final Project

Workshop 6: Final Project

Pull it all together. Combine everything you’ve learned into a finished, full landscape sketch - with composition, line, and color working in harmony.

You'll discover:

  • How to combine six lessons into one confident, flowing sketch
    Watch how Ian builds a complete scene — from bold gate to distant mountains - using the same techniques you've been learning all along.
  • Why the foreground wall is your secret to depth and strength
    Discover how carefully placed texture and contrast ground your scene - and make everything behind it feel more real.
  • Workshop 6: Final Project
  • What to simplify when the landscape gives you everything
    Learn how to gently edit complex views - so your sketch stays expressive, not overwhelming.
  • When your brushwork should lead, and your pen should follow
    The final-layer technique Ian uses to create movement and mood - with color doing the heavy lifting.
  • Where to direct the viewer’s eye - and where to let them wander
    Use shadow, openness, and softness to invite exploration - and make your scene feel alive, not just accurate.

...and so much more. From walls to wild hills, this final workshop shows you how to pull it all together - with clarity, confidence, and unmistakable personal style.

By the time you’ve completed these six workshops, you’ll know exactly how to break down any landscape view into manageable steps - and capture it with confidence, expression, and joy.

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Inside the Course, You’ll Also Discover…

Composition & Visual Clarity

  • How to layer stone walls, cottages, tree lines and mountain peaks - so your landscape leads the eye like a scenic highway.
  • What to sketch first when your scene feels overwhelming - and how a 15-minute "pre-sketch sprint" can solve your entire layout.
  • The unexpected reason fences work better than fields when building depth - and how to "stack" elements to build a 3D sketch.
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Technique & Expression

  • Why Ian’s students are told to "take a line for a walk" - and how it rewires your hand to draw more loosely, more confidently.
  • The odd-looking "wibbly wobbly line" that creates dynamic, living grass in seconds - no realism required.
  • How angled hatching can make your sketch feel like it’s moving - and the lazy cheat to draw a convincing forest in under 2 minutes.
  • The "stone wall squint test" that reveals where your shadows should go - and makes dry-stone walls look like dry-stone walls.

Mindset & Process

  • Why the first 15 minutes of any sketch are not about being right - and what pros do instead that amateurs skip.
  • The reason Ian ignores perfect perspective (especially in landscapes) - and how that decision leads to more expressive work.
  • What sketching on private land taught Ian about spontaneity - and the storytelling power of imperfection and quick decisions.
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Color & Light

  • How a three-color palette creates an endless range of greens - without ever touching the color green.
  • The "light behind the tree" trick that creates instant drama - and how to fake it with just one brush pen.
  • Why less color = more atmosphere - and the one test you can use to know when your palette is too busy.
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Hidden Gems From the Course

  • Why just one crooked fence post can secretly map your entire scene - and reveal your strongest foreground line in under 60 seconds.
  • How a "blank field" can make your entire sketch feel airy and professional - even if you’re tempted to fill every inch.
  • Why removing that tree you just spent 10 minutes drawing might be the smartest thing you do - and the rule Ian follows when nature gets in the way.
  • The fingertip-sized dark marks that magnetically pull the viewer into your sketch - and how to place them for maximum visual pop.

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To develop your skills faster and further, you’ll also get FREE access to the professional recordings of a private training session that Ian Fennelly delivered for a small group of urban sketchers. In this intimate training session, Ian teaches you his simple 3-step process for quickly capturing any landscape scene using only your fine liners and brush pens. Imagine if you could transform just 30 minutes of your day into a breathtaking black-and-white landscape sketch. Now you can!
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Along with this course, you’ll receive our Green Mixing Mastery training that has been designed by Ian specifically for landscape sketching. You’ll learn Ian’s thinking behind selection and discover how to choose, mix and create unlimited shades of green – without using green from your palette!
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Take a tour around Ian’s finished sketchbook as he talks you through his completed sketches, discussing his thought process, outlines the differences between his sketches and reflects on creating these wonderful landscape scenes.
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Buy this course and you’ll also gain access to our thriving online feedback gallery. This is a safe and private place where urban sketchers of all abilities can share their work without judgement – while getting positive, constructive feedback from supportive, like-minded sketchers who are all rooting for you! There’s no better place to learn, overcome challenges and build your confidence and skills than the Urban Sketch Feedback Gallery.

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The fresh countryside air. The calm of a gentle stream. And the sound of birds chirping harmoniously as you capture the beauty of your surroundings make it the perfect form of relaxation.

By the end of this training, you’ll possess the know-how and skills to simplify the complexity of any landscape scene and translate it into a beautiful sketch.

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Frequently Asked Questions

In the Rural Sketch Course Ian assumes no prior knowledge, skills or experience.

Starting with a blank page, he shows you how to simplify any ‘complex’ scene, and then build up a beautiful landscape sketch, layer-by-layer.

As you watch and follow-along with Ian, you’ll be amazed at the speed and the results you achieve. And by the end of this course, you’ll have the skills and confidence to tackle any landscape scene.

Yes. This is over-my-shoulder learning with Ian Fennelly.

Ian is an experienced and engaging teacher and has broken each workshop down into easy-to-follow stages. Within each of those stages he takes you through each step in the process, while explaining everything he is doing, slowly and methodically.

You can also slow down, pause, or speed up each tutorial to suit your own style of learning. And with lifetime access, you can watch the course over and over again.

Ian has carefully selected simple views that cover a range of typical landscapes to develop and refine your skills. Including:
  • 2 Workshops focused on sketching trees and making them a focal point.
  • 2 Workshops with a different type of building nestled amongst the landscape.
  • 2 Workshops focused on how to make walls and gates the focal point of your sketch. 

Ian proves that you don’t need to travel to the Scottish Highlands or Yellowstone National Park to find beautiful landscapes. They’re already on your doorstep, when you know what to look for.

Yes, you’ll receive lifetime access to the course along with all accompanying downloads and resources. It never expires, allowing you to learn at your own pace, on your schedule, and any device.

Our learning platform is super simple to use. Each tutorial is delivered by video and requires nothing more than clicking the play button.

The course is over 10 hours because you’re getting a complete A-Z training course in sketching landscapes, from start to finish.

That’s a lot of training!

However, each workshop is broken down into “bite-sized” lessons and you can watch the tutorials at up to 2x the speed, or slow them right down.

And as with all of our courses you get lifetime access. So, take your time and work through it at your own leisurely pace.

There was no better place for Ian to teach you his complete landscape sketching methodology than the British Lake District.

With its spectacular views of lush rolling hills, shimmering lakes, picturesque villages, and hushed mountains – the Lake District has been a hotbed of inspiration for artists and writers for centuries.

Beatrix Potter, John Constable, and William Wordsworth are just some of the many famous names who drew inspiration from the scenic beauty of the Lake District.

Now it’s your turn to join them as Ian guides you in how to sketch spectacular landscapes, from the comfort of home!

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Ian Fennelly is a world-renowned urban sketcher celebrated for his vibrant style, captivating on-location sketches, and engaging teaching methods.

With a dedicated global following, Ian’s in-person workshops cost thousands of dollars and usually sold out 12  – 18 months in advance!

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