Andy, thank you so much for this free video! It is excellent!! My husband and I took a five day workshop from you and I did a year of your mentorship course. What you give in this video includes all the wonderful lessons you offered in those great courses! You are a great artist and teacher!
Andy Evansen is one of my absolute favorite Watercolor Artist/Instructors. He is consistent and clear about what he's doing. Never presumptuous. And wow, the paintings are fabulous! Making the simple appear so beautiful. It's like he deconstructs a scene and then allows it to fall together. I've never seen another artist handle the medium in this way. Fascinating.
Thank you. Your method of painting is very conceptual in nature. Your paintings are so soothing to look at because they reduce the number of units the brain has to keep track of. Your method of simplification gives your paintings integrity and your method mimics the process our brains perform when forming concepts. Each shape is like a mini abstraction that evokes a flood of concretes in the mind. It is really genius.
I watched the demo the night of the meeting, and it was wonderful, including the sound. I just listened to this recording to hear what the comment about the “throat clearing” was about. I could only hear a few minor muffled instances, and without turning the sound high and putting my ear on the speaker I wouldn’t even have noticed the “problem.” (I do have great hearing btw) The commentor is correct, Andy is a wonderful artist with a lot of information to impart, and it would be a shame not to enjoy watching this demo.
I was surprised to see that someone could be so easily put off. In watercolour there are many challenges and to give up over someone clearing their throat ….how does that person handle more difficult challenges?
Thank you very much CWA for sharing this video with the reference photo, value study and final painting included in it and thank you Andy for your valuable class!!
This is so incredible!!!! I am so impressed with your style and skill. Quick question -what brand do you use for Lavender? Thanks so much, you’re amazing and this was a fantastic tutorial. I learned a lot
-Paint; Tubes of paint, not the dried up cakes in pans. My palette consists of Paynes Gray, French Ultramarine Blue, Cobalt Blue, Cerulean Blue, Cobalt Turquoise Light (Holbein), Neutral Tint, Burnt Sienna, Raw Sienna (Holbein), Quinacridone Gold, Cadmium Lemon, Permanent Alizarin Crimson, Opera, Cadmium Red, and Lavender (Holbein) All are Winsor & Newton unless otherwise specified. (*These are suggested colors, you’re welcome to use what you have*) Googled his workshop supply list and this came from that.
A suggestion: the little screen showing the artist doing the painting is not necessary. What is that adding to the understanding of the process? Eliminating that little screen above the palette frees up space for showing the more important part.
Thank you CWA for making this available on YT. And thank you Andy Evansen for this beautiful demonstration of the importance of value studies.
Andy, thank you so much for this free video! It is excellent!! My husband and I took a five day workshop from you and I did a year of your mentorship course. What you give in this video includes all the wonderful lessons you offered in those great courses! You are a great artist and teacher!
Andy Evansen is one of my absolute favorite Watercolor Artist/Instructors. He is consistent and clear about what he's doing. Never presumptuous. And wow, the paintings are fabulous!
Making the simple appear so beautiful. It's like he deconstructs a scene and then allows it to fall together. I've never seen another artist handle the medium in this way. Fascinating.
Thank you. Your method of painting is very conceptual in nature. Your paintings are so soothing to look at because they reduce the number of units the brain has to keep track of. Your method of simplification gives your paintings integrity and your method mimics the process our brains perform when forming concepts. Each shape is like a mini abstraction that evokes a flood of concretes in the mind. It is really genius.
An absolutely gorgeous painting. Love the colours and the action, drawing the viewer into the picture.
Thank you for the free demo. Beautiful. Amazing! And the process it is a boon.
Thanks. Marvelous!
I watched the demo the night of the meeting, and it was wonderful, including the sound. I just listened to this recording to hear what the comment about the “throat clearing” was about. I could only hear a few minor muffled instances, and without turning the sound high and putting my ear on the speaker I wouldn’t even have noticed the “problem.” (I do have great hearing btw) The commentor is correct, Andy is a wonderful artist with a lot of information to impart, and it would be a shame not to enjoy watching this demo.
I was surprised to see that someone could be so easily put off. In watercolour there are many challenges and to give up over someone clearing their throat ….how does that person handle more difficult challenges?
Great video! I love to paint seascapes and your method is very helpful.
One of my favorite watercolor artist ❤
Wonderful demo. Thank you so much
Thank you very much CWA for sharing this video with the reference photo, value study and final painting included in it and thank you Andy for your valuable class!!
Thankful for the demonstration ❤🎉
Truly appreciate this info
what a treat , thanks for sharing.
Thank You Andy -- Your Artistic Insights and Generous Instruction Are Very Helpful.
Fantastic 😍
great technique
Really enjoyed this beautiful work
Thank you. It's help me a lot.
Muy bonito 👍
This is so incredible!!!! I am so impressed with your style and skill. Quick question -what brand do you use for Lavender? Thanks so much, you’re amazing and this was a fantastic tutorial. I learned a lot
Oh, that's a good question! Different brands have different formulas.
Lavender (Holbein) from his workshop supply list
Loved this demo.❤
❤🎉✌️👏👏👏👏
What is the "neutral:" called? In order to buy
Payne's grey or neutral tint
Right, it would be good to have the brand name because different companies use different formulas for those.
-Paint; Tubes of paint, not the dried up cakes in pans.
My palette consists of Paynes Gray, French Ultramarine Blue, Cobalt Blue, Cerulean
Blue, Cobalt Turquoise Light (Holbein), Neutral Tint, Burnt Sienna, Raw Sienna
(Holbein), Quinacridone Gold, Cadmium Lemon, Permanent Alizarin Crimson,
Opera, Cadmium Red, and Lavender (Holbein) All are Winsor & Newton unless
otherwise specified. (*These are suggested colors, you’re welcome to
use what you have*) Googled his workshop supply list and this came from that.
How is this free? 😮
Right? What an amazing video. 😊
A suggestion: the little screen showing the artist doing the painting is not necessary. What is that adding to the understanding of the process? Eliminating that little screen above the palette frees up space for showing the more important part.
I found it interesting to see how he is looking back and forth at his references and then painting. He's kinda nice to look at too 😉
Anyone that lip reads benefits from having a face to look at..not everyone uses captions
What a shame, Andy is a wonderful artist and teacher but I couldn’t watch this because of someone in the recording constantly clearing their throat.
It's a free video.
If you'd paid $300 to attend his workshop, would you leave because one of the other students was clearing their throat?
Like others have commented, I did not have a problem with this. Fabulous video.
Subtitles and lower the volume
Subtitles and lower the volume
Sometimes you have to push past barriers in your creative process😊
張磊抗打能力頂級
套拳強度非比尋常
問題在第幾回合完
Thank you for this valuable lesson. Your approach with monochrome analysis first and emphasis on connecting shapes really helps me advance.