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Learn to Watercolor in an Hour a Day

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A supportive, step-by-step manual that will take you from your very first brushstrokes to creating finished watercolor masterpieces with confidence - at your own pace, from just an hour a day.
  • 22 September 2026
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Discover the joy of watercolor—in just an hour a day!

If you’ve ever wished you could paint but didn’t know where to begin, this supportive, step-by-step manual will take you from your very first brushstrokes to creating finished watercolor masterpieces with confidence. Renowned artist Charles Evans reveals the process in simple, achievable steps that build your skills and confidence.

  • How to choose the right paints, brushes, and paper
  • Easy techniques like flat washes, wet-on-wet, blending, and layering
  • How to control water, mix beautiful colors, and avoid common mistakes
  • Simple sketching and composition tips that set you up for success
  • Step-by-step projects such as florals, trees, skies, and still life


Packed with friendly guidance, clear instructions, and practical exercises, this book helps grow your creativity an hour at a time. Whether you’re looking for a relaxing new hobby, a mindfulness practice, or a way to express yourself through painting, the art of watercolor success is more accessible than you think.

Pick up a brush, take a breath, and start painting today.

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Price: $24.99
Pages: 128
Publisher: David & Charles
Imprint: David & Charles
Publication Date: 22 September 2026
ISBN: 9781446316733
Format: Paperback
BISACs: ART / Techniques / Watercolor Painting, Painting, drawing and art manuals
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Charles Evans studied at Lincoln Art College and has since developed a career in art, painting and teaching. Appearing regularly for ITV regional programmes, painting out on location, gave him plenty of practice in working under all conditions. Today, Charlie lives in Northumberland, England and travels the country, and abroad, taking his no-nonsense approach to painting to hundreds of amateur artists.