Watching your progression as you paint, and your beautiful watercolours are such an inspiration to me. Wonderful to watch how you develop these beautiful paintigs. Thankyou.
I've just bought and downloaded the video, and I'm very glad I did! It's a real treat to look over the shoulder of such an accomplished watercolor artist and to hear his wise words.Thank you Streamline for the free taster.
True what he says about being influenced by too many different artists, it can put you in a conundrum, best to stick to one or two masters to learn from
Thanks for a nice video, tips and interview. I find it interesting that good artist say watercolor is difficult. For me that never could draw, bumping into watercolor last year (because I wanted to know what I gave my niese in present. Learn a trick or two and maybe get quality time with her, doing something together.) I'm not good at all. I probably do a lot of obvious mistakes every time, even painting along with instructions. But to me, the colors themselves has some kind of magic that has nothing to do with my skills. I haven't tried any other type of paint in my adult life. So I only got this experience. I would guess my personality would prefer getting black "dark enough" and be able to correct and paint over. But I'm really not sure I would be so happy and surprised when it's finished. The first painting I did was total catastrophe and it felt hopeless. I didn't stick around waiting for it tro dry. I got sad and angry, that I wasn't even able to follow a beginner tutorial. So just left it. The day after I took a look at it before I was gonna throw it, ...and oh.. it wasn't good. But it had grown up or something. The night had made it more "arty" or something. (Probably the transparency was part of it.) Later I've experienced the wonderful things that happens when it dries.
Interesting interview, Andy is a very thoughtful and relaxed artist. His observations about beginners are bang on correct - I should know, I´m a beginner. Although, in my case I am not frustrated by the perceived difficulty of watercolour painting. I am just in awe of its ¨magic" as a painting medium, the way it has unpredictability, the blending and bleeding of pigmented water follows laws of nature and less of the mind, our controlling mind has to let go a bit in order to enjoy the process. Progress may or may not come, depending on how much one practises.
Decepcionante...esperaba ver el desarrollo de la obra y ...nada....argumentos y bla bla bla...pero nada... urge crear videos que ayuden a quienes tenemos la necesidad de ver arte y su desarrollo.
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Watching your progression as you paint, and your beautiful watercolours are such an inspiration to me. Wonderful to watch how you develop these beautiful paintigs. Thankyou.
Wonderful demonstration and interview. I am a huge fan of Andy Evansen and his watercolor style.
You're a very wise man, a great artist and teacher.
Watercolor is the best - a delight to the eye - worth the time it takes to acquire the skills needed
I've just bought and downloaded the video, and I'm very glad I did! It's a real treat to look over the shoulder of such an accomplished watercolor artist and to hear his wise words.Thank you Streamline for the free taster.
Thank you for your order, Gary! Enjoy!!
True what he says about being influenced by too many different artists, it can put you in a conundrum, best to stick to one or two masters to learn from
Fantastic, thanks you so much. Andy you're the best, you rocks !
Such a great artist! And down to earth person too!
I thought I recognized that little cove. Walked there all the time!!!!
Love this....practical, unpretentious advise. ps: More watercolour please.
One of my favorite watercolor artists - thank you
Excellent lesson. Thank you!
Thanks for a nice video, tips and interview.
I find it interesting that good artist say watercolor is difficult. For me that never could draw, bumping into watercolor last year (because I wanted to know what I gave my niese in present. Learn a trick or two and maybe get quality time with her, doing something together.)
I'm not good at all. I probably do a lot of obvious mistakes every time, even painting along with instructions. But to me, the colors themselves has some kind of magic that has nothing to do with my skills. I haven't tried any other type of paint in my adult life. So I only got this experience. I would guess my personality would prefer getting black "dark enough" and be able to correct and paint over. But I'm really not sure I would be so happy and surprised when it's finished.
The first painting I did was total catastrophe and it felt hopeless. I didn't stick around waiting for it tro dry. I got sad and angry, that I wasn't even able to follow a beginner tutorial. So just left it. The day after I took a look at it before I was gonna throw it, ...and oh.. it wasn't good. But it had grown up or something. The night had made it more "arty" or something. (Probably the transparency was part of it.)
Later I've experienced the wonderful things that happens when it dries.
Interesting interview, Andy is a very thoughtful and relaxed artist. His observations about beginners are bang on correct - I should know, I´m a beginner. Although, in my case I am not frustrated by the perceived difficulty of watercolour painting. I am just in awe of its ¨magic" as a painting medium, the way it has unpredictability, the blending and bleeding of pigmented water follows laws of nature and less of the mind, our controlling mind has to let go a bit in order to enjoy the process. Progress may or may not come, depending on how much one practises.
OH! THANKS FOR THIS!!!
Purchased this a couple years ago. Highly recommended!
Yes, MORE WATERCOLOUR PLEASE...
Great interview...struck my own “been there,done that,bought the T-shirt”
Thank u for support u.. Sir🤗🙏
fine demonstration Andy..
Hello from beautiful Arizona!🌵
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Very helpful
thank you for this awesome lesson :D
Amazing
Watching from SC
Great to have watercolour lesson, what about pastels? thank you for all these great videos!
Who is the manufacturer of the easel?
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Wheres the boad "Priscilla"!
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Decepcionante...esperaba ver el desarrollo de la obra y ...nada....argumentos y bla bla bla...pero nada... urge crear videos que ayuden a quienes tenemos la necesidad de ver arte y su desarrollo.
Hi, Juan - We're sorry you were disappointed. This is a free segment from the full video, which is 2 1/2 hours long. You can discover more about this video here: lilipubsorders.com/products/andy-evansen-secrets-of-painting-watercolor-outdoors