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Flagship Program by Andy Evansen and Artefacto

The Art of Watercolor:

A Complete Program

Learn to find beauty where others see nothing — and paint it with confidence

  • See the painting before you start — Value Study as your roadmap
  • Simplify any scene into clear shapes and values
  • Paint with control — from skies and water to figures and nocturnes

14 hours of HD video • 20+ paintings • Subtitles in 6 languages • Lifetime access

Andy Evansen Signature Member AWS. 30+ years of watercolor practice, award-winning artist and instructor


«When I stopped worrying whether a scene was beautiful enough — everything changed»


Sometimes your painting works. Sometimes it doesn’t. And you can’t tell why. Andy’s Value Study method changes that — the reference that used to feel overwhelming becomes clear and paintable.

Sometimes good, sometimes not — and you can't figure out why.

You need a system, not another tutorial.

You've seen the work — fresh, luminous, confident.

Now you want the real method behind it.

You love the process.

But now you want the result to match what you see in your head.

You need ONE system you can follow from start to finish.

I wish somebody had shown me ways to simplify when I first started out — so I didn't have to spend so much time trying to figure it out for myself

Andy Evansen

Learning Program

Module 1: Quick Path

This is where everything clicks. You'll learn the one method Andy uses before every painting — and try it yourself.

7 lessons, ~2.5 hours Materials, washes, Value Study theory and practice
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Module 2: Core — Nature

Skies, trees, water — each with multiple variations, from simple to complex. Blue skies and stormy ones. Calm water and crashing waves. You'll paint them all.

11 lessons, ~4 hours Skies (3 lessons), Trees (4 lessons), Water (4 lessons)
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Animals, architecture, figures, nocturnes. Pick what excites you most — these lessons can be done in any order.

17 lessons, ~8 hours | Animals (3), Architecture (4), Figures (6), Nocturnes (4)
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Choose a reference photo — your own or from Andy's curated selection. Plan your Value Study. Paint the landscape. This is the painting that proves the system works — because you controlled the process from start to finish.

This Is What You Will Paint

Once you get it, that's when painting becomes fun again. Because now you're painting big shapes with big brushes, big puddles. That's when you start to loosen up

Andy Evansen

Andy's Method

  • Andy sees paintings where others see nothing. His Value Study method shows you how— before you touch a brush, you already know where the painting is going
  • He teaches the thinking, not just the brushstrokes. Why this shape stays, why that one goes, where the eye should land. His paintings look effortless — because the hard work happened before the first stroke

Support and Feedback


(01)

Live Zoom with Andy Evansen

Watch Andy paint — and hear him think out loud. Each session, he picks a scene, breaks it down live, and paints it from start to finish. Then he looks at your work — and tells you exactly what he sees.

  • 2 sessions (~2 hours each) · Premium and Premium Pro
  • Feedback on 1 final project per student (Not ready for the first session? Submit at the second one)
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Live Zoom with Your Curator

Group Zoom — your curator demonstrates and reviews student work. Bring any painting from any module.

  • 2 sessions, up to 50 people (~2 hours each) · Premium and Premium Pro


Deep Practice — the whole group paints the same subject. Your curator guides you in real time: paint → pause → feedback → continue.

  • 2 sessions, up to 25 people (~2 hours each) · Premium Pro only
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Written Feedback on Platform

Send us your painting — and hear exactly what works and what to change next. Not just "great job" — specific, constructive guidance from a professional curator.

  • 7 paintings reviewed within 4 months · Premium and Premium Pro
  • Your final project gets feedback from Andy on Zoom — not from the curator on the platform · Premium and Premium Pro
Choose Your Plan

Meet Your Instructor

Instructor

«I love the way the pigment just flows on the paper. Watercolor just kind of suited my personality — I like to get an impression of the scene done quickly and not overwork it» — Andy Evansen


  • Signature Member of AWS, PAPA, RRWS, TWSA
  • President of Plein Air Painters of America (2015–2017)
  • Bronze and High Winds Medals from the American Watercolor Society
  • His Value Study method is the exact system he uses before every painting
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Student work
★★★★★

"I'm glad that I took Andy's course which had lessons on how to do a part of a painting rather than just focusing on a specific example. My advice to a new student is to be open to learning a good method to achieve watercolor success"

Sue D
Student work
★★★★★

"Before beginning this program, I had been painting for about year and tend to draw with a lot of detail... I feel like I have progressed in my art, yet keeping true to my natural (and JOYFUL) tendency for putting in the details. For me, the details make the painting pop!"

Carla C
Student work
★★★★★

" I learned a lot from this course: doing value studies, unifying the composition, simplifying shapes, controlling the wash, how to prevent 'blooms', deciding on the focal point of a composition and following through to the final painting."

Susan K
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Any scene — one approach

Skies, water, trees, figures, nocturnes. You stop wondering «can I paint this?» and start seeing how

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20+ paintings in 4 months

Not just watching — doing. From your first Value Study sketch to complete landscapes across every subject

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A final painting you're proud of

Not a lucky accident — the result you actually envisioned

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The ability to diagnose your own work

When something doesn't work — you'll know why. And you'll know how to fix it

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A foundation you'll use for life

This isn't a course you finish and forget. It's a way of seeing that stays with you every time you pick up a brush

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The ability to see paintings everywhere

A quiet street, a foggy morning, an old barn — you'll start noticing subjects you would have walked past before

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You Have No Risks — We Support You!

Already bought courses you never finished?

This program has a clear path — Module 1 → 2 → 3 → Final Project. You always know what's next

Not sure it's the right level?

If after 1–2 lessons it's not right — full refund within 14 days

Worried about finding time?

Your video lessons never expire. 2 hours a week is enough

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Materials for the Program

1) Watercolor Palette: A limited palette is fine — Andy covers his recommended colors in the first lesson

2) Watercolor Paper: 140lb (300gsm) minimum, 9×12″ or larger. Cold press or rough. 100% cotton rag paper recommended

3) Watercolor Brushes: One large flat wash brush (3/4"—1″). One round brush (size 6, 8, or 10) that forms a sharp point when wet

4) Good Extras to Have on Hand: Plastic wrap, old toothbrush, spray bottle with water

Lots of flexibility with supplies — no need for exact items!

FAQ

Still have questions?

Our team is here to help. Not sure which plan is right for you? Just reach out — we'll guide you in a few minutes.

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You already love watercolor — that’s what brought you here.


But there’s a moment every painter knows: you look at a finished piece and think — it’s not what I had in my head. Something is off, and you can’t explain what.


This program exists so that moment happens less and less. Until one day you step back from a painting and think: yes. That’s exactly what I wanted.

That’s not luck. That’s the method