Organic Expressive Florals With Watercolor and Ink vs Songwriting: Writing the Lyrics
Same Bayesian formula, same rubric — so the difference in scores reflects the difference in the courses, not the difference in how we evaluated them.
Skillshare · Creative Arts
Organic Expressive Florals With Watercolor and Ink
Coursera · Creative Arts
Songwriting: Writing the Lyrics
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The class spans nearly 3.5 hours across four warm-up exercises and three full-length floral demonstrations (Delphinium, Buddleia, Queen Anne's Lace) plus a bonus layering segment. Content is intelligently sequenced — shape studies and value exercises before full demonstrations — and covers watercolor-with-ink layering as an integrated technique rather than two separate skills. The expressive, intuitive approach is a genuine stylistic choice but is also a scope limitation: learners who want precise botanical drawing fundamentals, detailed petal anatomy, or colour theory depth will find the class deliberately imprecise and will need supplementary material.
Ohn Mar Win is the most consistently praised element across every source in our sample. Described as "nurturing and full of ideas, inspiration and information" by one learner, and as having "a warm, positive approach and deep expertise" by a workshop participant, her ability to make the creative process feel accessible and joyful is cited repeatedly. Her teaching philosophy — encouraging experimentation over imitation of her style, and embracing imperfection as part of the work — is what distinguishes her from purely technique-focused instructors. With 160,000-plus students, a published book ("Go With The Flow Painting") reviewed by Library Journal as "an essential book," and over a decade of professional illustration experience, her credentials match her reputation.
On Skillshare, the class is included in the subscription (approximately $14/month or $168/year after a free trial), which also unlocks all 27 other Ohn Mar Win classes on the platform — sketchbook practice, masking fluid, toned paper, food illustration, mixed media landscapes and more. A standalone version on her own platform costs $35 USD. One learner who invested in the masking fluid class called the techniques "invaluable" and incorporated them into her ongoing practice; the same value calculus applies here for creative learners who plan to explore her full catalogue. The Skillshare subscription model makes the per-class cost very low for active learners.
Skillshare's platform does not provide instructor critique on submitted class projects; feedback is peer-to-peer through the projects tab. Ohn Mar Win is active on Instagram and Patreon, where she shares work, engages with her community, and runs live collaborative sessions — but these are separate from the Skillshare class itself. Workshop and retreat participants consistently describe receiving meaningful individual feedback, but that context does not transfer to the self-paced Skillshare class. Learners who need structured critique on their floral paintings have no formal route to get it within the class itself.
The practical impact of Ohn Mar Win's teaching is documented directly by learners. One student set a goal to paint one flower daily throughout February after completing the class, ultimately producing 36 finished floral paintings and then turning them into commercial products — notecards and framed prints for her art business. Multiple retreat participants describe overcoming creative blocks and developing ongoing daily art practices. The expressive, sketchbook-friendly approach transfers immediately to real-world practice with minimal materials, and learners report that the mindset shift — from needing to replicate to being free to express — is the skill that outlasts any specific technique.
Four focused modules move from point of view and song form through prosody (matching lyric to music), rhyme types — perfect, family, assonance and consonance — and rhythm. The object-writing exercise is the standout that Berklee graduates like Gillian Welch credit as the single most valuable thing they took away. Reviewers repeatedly say it taught them more than books or workshops; capped only because it is lyric-focused and assumes you already make music elsewhere.
Pat Pattison is a Berklee professor of 40-plus years, author of Writing Better Lyrics and Songwriting Without Boundaries, and former teacher of John Mayer and Gillian Welch. His Coursera instructor rating is 4.8 from 184 ratings. Learners describe him as a gifted, passionate teacher whose examples make abstract ideas click — the most consistently praised element of the whole course.
Free to audit the full video curriculum; a certificate, graded assignments and peer review require paid enrollment or a Coursera Plus subscription. Reddit's consensus is that the free audit alone delivers most of the value, since you can do the exercises yourself and skip the certificate gate. Hard to beat for a Berklee-grade course.
Assignments are real lyric-writing tasks graded by peer review, which is pedagogically sound but operationally the weakest part. Multiple learners hit an upgrade wall at the first assessment, and the quality of peer feedback swings from genuinely useful to abusive or absent. The exercises themselves are excellent; the grading machinery around them is not.
The tools transfer directly to any genre — songwriters from hip-hop to country report applying object writing, rhyme families and structure to their own work. It will not teach you melody, production or an instrument, so it is one strong piece of a larger toolkit rather than a complete songwriting education.
Scoring methodology applies identically to every course on the site — see the formula.