What I love about Andy's workshops is he keeps hammering home the same message knowing the student will only ever absorb what he's ready to understand. He's a wonderful teacher and a fantastic painter.
This video introduced me to Andy Evansen. Wow! What a great instructor and artist. He is my #1 inspiration. A combo of Alvaro Castagnet, Trevor Chamberlain, Ron Ranson. Exactly how I aspire to paint. Thanks for filming this demo.
This was fabulous to see. Andy explains it all so well and is so generous in all of the advice he gives. There was so much to absorb from this. I will be watching over and over.
This is what I need - - the value study first - the order of what goes where and when. Perfect and exciting. I will definitely watch this several times. I want more of Andy Evansen, thanks.
Usually value studies are done in pencil it seems. I love doing the value studies by painting much better! Thank you for such a great tip! You are a great teacher!
I really enjoyed watching this watercolor workshop! I learned so much, and got to see how he arrives at the end result. The process was interesting and really had my full attention during the whole thing. Thank you for sharing this, I enjoyed it very much!
That was fantastic . It is not very often you get to meet or see someone like him who can verbally explain so clearly and perform a Watercolor painting so well done . I would really like to go to any of his workshops Bob Bambrick
You are a great teacher! Mid-value is the hardest for me...I will keep your lesson in mind and take the time to do that value study first instead of diving into the painting! Thank you!
Amazing demonstration from a genius and great instructor, this is a gem! one of the best watercolour tutorials I’ve seen on RUclips! Thanks a million for sharing this
This was so wonderful! Tim, thanks for sharing your gift and process. I'm going to watch this a few times! I'm both challenged and excited to incorporate some of your process into my creative process. God bless you❤️🧑🎨✝️🕊️
Yes it was in the lunchbox alright! I assume he has water at the bottom so it stays damp and draws in water from the top, is that how a sponge works for water color?
Dan, I know what you mean. After I had gotten past the rudiments and started to paint more earnestly, I discovered the works of Edward Wesson, and English man who died in 1983. He was a prolific watercolour painter, very loose and open work. I had only ever seen his work in books, but one day I was fortunate to see his work in an exhibition in the Alexander Gallery in Bristol (UK). It was mind blowing, so much so that I literally could not pick up a brush for some six weeks. I never ever thought that I would be in a position to own one of his works, Happy to say that now, in later life I have several of his works hanging on my walls. My only regret is that I wasn't a water colour painter when he was alive, I sure as hell would have signed up for one of his courses. Peace.
Very cool demo - Andy must be a great teacher - thank you so much for sharing this - NO LITTLE STUFF - nice lesson And Neutralise your colour - very neat!
Thanks Andy. Merci beaucoup. Never found any video showing your art before I bought the APV "plein air" demonstration. You probably do not care about being known world wide, which is quite wise, in times like these. Your approach of watercolor, as well as the final result is amazing.
Wonderful demonstration, and of course the big highlight was the cows, not too many demonstrations on You tube that include cows.The building of layers was quite fine.
Wow, this is a very helpful video, thanks! I am inspired by watching. It could be even better with improved video editing, as the video cut away from the view of the painting too often.
Great teaching and demo of the why and the how. Half way thru, the videographer started changing angles constantly and zooming out too far. It became hard to see the details as they were being painted.
do less viewing of him and more of artwork he's talking about the picture, it would be nice to be looking at what he is talking about. love seeing using the paint and mixing thankyou. I know It must be hard to get it all your doing a good job both of you
Why does the camera man keep flashing from artist to the painting I was getting quite seasick - too much back and forth otherwise if the camera was focused just on the demo brilliant!
Very well done. Personally, I’m tired of being told to “loosen up” - I enjoy details, dry brush techniques and a detailed drawing done prior to painting. But that’s me.
What I love about Andy's workshops is he keeps hammering home the same message knowing the student will only ever absorb what he's ready to understand.
He's a wonderful teacher and a fantastic painter.
'Anybody can see the little stuff - we've got to see the big stuff' - brilliant that sums up what I need to focus on!!
This video introduced me to Andy Evansen. Wow! What a great instructor and artist. He is my #1 inspiration. A combo of Alvaro Castagnet, Trevor Chamberlain, Ron Ranson. Exactly how I aspire to paint. Thanks for filming this demo.
Thank you AWS members for bringing me Andy Evansen. Thanks for teaching me things that I can practice and practice and practice and practice
This was fabulous to see. Andy explains it all so well and is so generous in all of the advice he gives. There was so much to absorb from this. I will be watching over and over.
Thank you for these types of educational Watercolor videos!!!❤ Wish there were more!! Love them. 💗🇨🇦
Great demo. Watching the toned snow turn white and picture emerging with darker values.
This is what I need - - the value study first - the order of what goes where and when. Perfect and exciting. I will definitely watch this several times. I want more of Andy Evansen, thanks.
Wow I feel my brain wide open by the explosions of connecting knowledge!! Awesome tutorial
Usually value studies are done in pencil it seems. I love doing the value studies by painting much better! Thank you for such a great tip! You are a great teacher!
I really enjoyed watching this watercolor workshop! I learned so much, and got to see how he arrives at the end result. The process was interesting and really had my full attention during the whole thing. Thank you for sharing this, I enjoyed it very much!
I'm happy see Andy job .This was fantastick.😊.He is a food teacher
Andy , your paintings are beautiful. I learn alot from watching your videos, you are a terrific teacher. Thank you, keep them coming.
It's beautiful! Andy is such a great instructor and teacher! It's amazing how beautiful it can turn out with such a director approach to value!
Wow! Great teacher! Beautiful work!
You've inspired me to do a value study. Thank you for all your helpful masterly tips.
So enjoyed this presentation. As the beginner wc person I am; I found Andy’s style and informative dialogue so helpful. Thank You.
Amazing! What a powerful lesson. Thank you so much for sharing.
Fabulous master class, thanks for posting!
Great work. Thank you so much for your time and this great demonstration to emphasize the principals of watercolor creation.
Absolutely fascinating, thanks very much.
That was fantastic . It is not very often you get to meet or see someone like him who can verbally explain so clearly and perform a Watercolor painting so well done . I would really like to go to any of his workshops Bob Bambrick
beautiful painter and beautiful teacher
Wonderful…how you got past the plethora of small stuff to the big shape was amazing!
100% enjoyed. Learnt many things, thank you.✏️🎨🖍️
I am relatively new to watercolor and found this extremely helpful. Thank you.
You are a great teacher! Mid-value is the hardest for me...I will keep your lesson in mind and take the time to do that value study first instead of diving into the painting! Thank you!
Thank you for this! Such a great instructional video!
Amazing demonstration from a genius and great instructor, this is a gem! one of the best watercolour tutorials I’ve seen on RUclips! Thanks a million for sharing this
Absolutely Fantastic!
This was so wonderful! Tim, thanks for sharing your gift and process. I'm going to watch this a few times! I'm both challenged and excited to incorporate some of your process into my creative process. God bless you❤️🧑🎨✝️🕊️
Fabulous demo - thank you Andy 👏👏👏
´It is the best video I´ve seen in You Tube, I think it is the perfect way of filming, very clear. Yeah!
Visit to the family of photos from in February thanks again and for your advice thanks again thanks to you both your dear dear friend to my dear iô
Excellent, excellent video! Thanks so much for sharing this.
Thank you so much for filming and posting this. I painted along and learned so much from it. Please continue to do more.
You are fantastic! Thank you so much for sharing this demo Andy. The best on watercolour I have ever seen.
Nice work Andy! Thanks for sharing. Love the value study in itself.
Thanks for sharing Tim! I love his watercolors!
Nice! Thank you for posting, really learned a lot.
Thank-you for your generosity. I learnt more in this session than I have in a long while. Well done.
The way these vids have been shot is really well done, thanks for posting!
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Great demo and fab teaching skills - thanks Tim!
This was so helpful to see, thank you so much!
Really nice! I like this artists!
Lovely work. So informative.
Wonderful! Really enjoyed this demo.
I love watching you paint! This was so helpful.
Thanks for posting this 😀
Wonderful demo. Loved the tonal study and the subsequent steps
Love your videos thanks so much for your time
Thank you for such a brilliant demo🍎
I really enjoyed watching this video. I had a little chuckle when I thought he was wiping his brush on his sandwich....turned out it was a sponge!
Yes it was in the lunchbox alright! I assume he has water at the bottom so it stays damp and draws in water from the top, is that how a sponge works for water color?
Fantastic video! Thank you for this very informative
Had the opportunity to take Andy's workshop and afterwards I couldn't paint for a week. I was mentally exhausted. But it was totally worth it.
Dan, I know what you mean. After I had gotten past the rudiments and started to paint more earnestly, I discovered the works of Edward Wesson, and English man who died in 1983. He was a prolific watercolour painter, very loose and open work. I had only ever seen his work in books, but one day I was fortunate to see his work in an exhibition in the Alexander Gallery in Bristol (UK). It was mind blowing, so much so that I literally could not pick up a brush for some six weeks.
I never ever thought that I would be in a position to own one of his works, Happy to say that now, in later life I have several of his works hanging on my walls.
My only regret is that I wasn't a water colour painter when he was alive, I sure as hell would have signed up for one of his courses.
Peace.
Very cool demo - Andy must be a great teacher - thank you so much for sharing this - NO LITTLE STUFF - nice lesson
And Neutralise your colour - very neat!
Thank you for sharing, it's good to see mindful demonstration.
"If it (the wash) looks right when I put it on, it's wrong." So true.
Thanks so much for posting these vids. So enjoyable to watch. Very informative.
I feel inspiration and thank you for your demonstration.
AMAZING content, thanks for sharing, greetings from Spain :)
Thanks Andy. Merci beaucoup. Never found any video showing your art before I bought the APV "plein air" demonstration. You probably do not care about being known world wide, which is quite wise, in times like these. Your approach of watercolor, as well as the final result is amazing.
The great Edgar Whitney teaching...principle of design
Stop running that camera around! Let’s concentrate on his painting!
Lovely work. So informative. Thanks for the video.
Fantastic!
Beautiful!!!
Really enjoyed!!!!
So much knowledge in a short time
Thank you soooo much, AWS!!!
thanks for sharing this video .... i enjoyed it
Wonderful demonstration, and of course the big highlight was the cows, not too many demonstrations on You tube that include cows.The building of layers was quite fine.
Very well explained !
Hugely easy to relate to and understand. Love your approach which is almost identical to the well-known watercolor artist, Robert Norieka
That was very helpful, thank you!
would love to take one of your workshops, i think i would be so enlightened! RI, we have a great watercolor society...
Very nice painting work
I have enjoyed every minute,and have learned so much. Now I just have to try. Are you ever in Philadelphia? Thank you so much Andy.
brilliant thanks for sharing
fantastic!
Someday i will loosen up just like him
Thank you!
great teacher!
Which paper you used please let me know and which branded colours ? Very impressive approach 👏 👍
Wow!
Excellent
May I ask all your brushes name please thank you
Thanks…
Hey do u get a badge if you're a member of the AWS?
Wow, this is a very helpful video, thanks! I am inspired by watching. It could be even better with improved video editing, as the video cut away from the view of the painting too often.
The farm is up to the left of the scene! WHAT!?
But what about his painting technique ?
Could we possibly KEEP the camera on the painting?
Too late
a ma zing ! going crazy about the camerapositions… please let me see what he is talking about iso looking at him talking .. let me look at the work
Do you have a facebook group of the same name , if yes then I'm a member
Great teaching and demo of the why and the how. Half way thru, the videographer started changing angles constantly and zooming out too far. It became hard to see the details as they were being painted.
keep the camera at the paper!!!
I’m near sited. Take my glasses off only see shapes and values. Same as squinting I guess
Please focus on the painting. Thanks
do less viewing of him and more of artwork he's talking about the picture, it would be nice to be looking at what he is talking about. love seeing using the paint and mixing thankyou. I know It must be hard to get it all your doing a good job both of you
Why does the camera man keep flashing from artist to the painting I was getting quite seasick - too much back and forth otherwise if the camera was focused just on the demo brilliant!
Because they wanted to give you the sense of being in the room, as he was giving the demonstration. I liked the camera work myself.
Very well done. Personally, I’m tired of being told to “loosen up” - I enjoy details, dry brush techniques and a detailed drawing done prior to painting. But that’s me.
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