[A two-to-three sentence quote about the layered-wash method clicking after years of muddy water — what changed, what they tried, what now works on their own paintings.]
Art Talk · Free live session
with Pablo Rubén
Watch Pablo break down his layered approach to painting water — and mix the colors most students struggle with.
What you'll see and learn
Pablo will walk through his approach to water painting and demonstrate one of its most requested elements: color mixing for water scenes.
A 90-minute live demo, in English
The session is part think-aloud, part palette work. Pablo paints, narrates the decision behind every wash, and stops to mix the exact greens and greys he relies on. You leave with a method, not a finished copy.
Why the sequence of washes decides the depth of the painting — and what most students get backwards in their first layer.
The two color groups most watercolor students find difficult to control. Live on the palette, with the exact pigments and the exact ratios.
What each layer does to the final result — and why the magic of his water is not in any one of them, but in the order.
What to paint first, what to save for later, what to leave out. The same logic Pablo uses on every river, harbor, canal and coastline.
Does this sound like you?
If you have painted water and felt that something — you cannot quite name — was missing, you are in the right place.
You paint the shapes, match the colors, follow the reference. The result sits on the paper. You can see something is wrong, but you cannot name it.
The color on your palette looks fine. On the paper, it goes dead. You want to see how a master handles these two color families with confidence.
When the video plays, your painting works. When you try the same subject alone, the water falls apart.
The results look effortless. You want to hear him explain the decisions behind the technique, in his own words.



Your Art Talk with Pablo Rubén
Pablo will show how to mix greens and greys, explaining how to lay the first washes, build reflections, and create depth through layered transparency and light.
The same logic underpins every painting on this page — a quiet river, a wet street, a Mediterranean pool. Different subjects, same method. Once you see it, you cannot unsee it.
Your instructor
Water became Pablo's subject early — and stayed. For 18 years, he has painted rivers, harbors, canals and coastlines, developing a layered method that makes his water look three-dimensional on flat paper.
Watercolor embodies all the spontaneity of water itself. Water is the source of everything. When I paint it, I am not capturing reflections or waves — I am expressing rhythm, silence, and movement.
What our students say
A few words from the watercolorists who have already taken his workshops.
[A two-to-three sentence quote about the layered-wash method clicking after years of muddy water — what changed, what they tried, what now works on their own paintings.]
[A quote about mixing greens and greys with confidence for the first time — the specific moment Pablo showed something they had never seen explained before.]
[A quote about being able to paint alone, away from a video — the moment the student understood the decision behind a wash and not just the wash itself.]
Тариф · Registration
Register once, get the access link in your inbox. The recording stays live for 48 hours after the session.
Live Art Talk · May 21 · 12 :00 CEST
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Frequently asked
Some watercolor experience is helpful. If you have painted a few landscapes and feel comfortable with basic washes, you will follow along well. Complete beginners are welcome to watch — you will still leave with a clear idea of how a master plans a painting.
No materials required. This is a watch-and-learn session with a color-mixing demonstration by Pablo. Bring your notebook if you like to take notes.
Yes. The recording will be available for 48 hours after the session. You can also purchase permanent access to the recording after the event.
Register for free below. You will receive an access link by email the day before the session. On May 21, join Pablo live. If you have any questions, write to info@artefactoschool.online.
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One last thought
Then you noticed the layers — the reflections sitting on top of each other, the light coming through — and thought, I would not be able to paint like this myself.
This Art Talk proves it wrong — and shows you how to start painting like Pablo, one step at a time.