The painter's digital studio
ArtReflect is the digital studio that keeps every painting's thread together: reference, guides, session photos, gaps, notes, decisions and final review.
See it in action
A recorded session, from choosing the reference to reading the gaps.
Three studio contexts
For painters
A workspace to follow each painting, connect sessions and keep pictorial choices visible.
For studios / schools
Centralise photos, notes, guides and session feedback for every project, without replacing the teacher's eye.
For teachers
Reread stages, annotate session photos and keep situated feedback without imposing a style.
The studio thread
“The reference is in one place, the painting photo in another, the notes somewhere else.”
“A gap appears, but it stays vague: value, colour, composition, paint handling or simply a shift in intention?”
“A decision made yesterday can disappear when the brushes come back out.”
ArtReflect gathers that thread in one workspace, from the first reference to the final review.
ArtReflect is the digital studio that keeps every painting's thread together: reference, guides, session photos, gaps, notes, decisions and final review.
Try free — 30 daysEssential studio functions
The reference stays available, with value, mass and colour views for observing the image without turning painting into instructions.
Value, colour and work-zone guides remain available during the session as visual maps rather than a how-to script.
Each painting photo joins the artwork thread with its context: intention, capture conditions, guides and linked notes.
Compare reference, session photo and current painting. Gaps become visible, then stay open to your pictorial intent.
AI reading of the reference and session photos, stage comments and a suggested plan for the next session — working leads, never instructions.
Notes, doubts, choices to keep, threads to explore or things to leave aside. AI can help rephrase, without deciding for you.
Cropping, alignment, reused settings and comparison with previous sessions make progress tracking more reliable.
At the end, the journal becomes an exportable review: path, photos, notes, decisions, guides and work memory.
Publish an online showcase, artwork by artwork: your own /g/you page, grouped into series, with a rich share card on Instagram or Facebook. You choose what's visible; your notes and analyses stay private.
Public gallery
Publish a gallery under your own name — art-reflect.com/g/you — grouped into series. Each painting gets its own page with a rich share card on Instagram, Facebook or WhatsApp.
From first reference to final review
Add the reference, intention and first guides. The app organises that context so it stays available in the studio.
During the session: guides, palette, work note, end photo and open question stay in the same flow.
Gaps and notes feed the Journal. AI can help phrase an observation, but the painter keeps the decision.
For several painting practices
Work from a fixed photo: reference, guides, session photos and gaps remain connected.
The reference can change when light, subject or framing evolves, without losing the painting history.
Without a fixed reference, the thread rests on intention, session photos, visual marks and the Journal.
Palette and paint handling
IncludedPersonal palette, mixes, value guides and paint-handling notes stay close to the session.
Mark the paints you own. For each value guide, the app shows the closest colours from your palette — CIELab matching.
Mixing paths to approach a colour with your own paints: 2 or 3 paints, with adjustable proportions.
Download the value palette from your reference as a transparent PNG layer, ready to print or place over your canvas.
Pricing
Full access
or €150 incl. VAT / year · save €30
First 30 days free
After the trial: free account — 3 artworks total, unlimited classic analyses on those artworks.
Studios & Schools
Create your organization and subscribe directly. 3 tiers based on student count: up to 8, 20, or 50 members. Progress dashboard included.
Create your account and keep the reference, sessions, notes and final review together for your first project.
Want to understand the concepts first — values, edges, composition? Browse the free Learn guides