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By Celeste Arkwright / Dec, 1 2025

What Not to Do in Watercolor: Common Mistakes That Ruin Your Paintings

Avoid common watercolor mistakes like overworking the paper, using too much water, or mixing too many colors. Learn what not to do to make your paintings brighter, cleaner, and more expressive.

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By Celeste Arkwright / Dec, 1 2025

What Is an Artist Workshop Called? Common Terms and What They Really Mean

An artist workshop isn't always called a studio-terms like atelier, residency, or creative retreat mean different things depending on context. Learn what each name really implies and how to choose the right one for your practice.

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By Celeste Arkwright / Nov, 28 2025

What Not to Do in Watercolor: Common Mistakes That Ruin Your Paintings

Avoid common watercolor mistakes like overloading brushes, using cheap paper, or adding black paint. Learn what not to do to create brighter, cleaner, and more controlled watercolor paintings.

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By Celeste Arkwright / Nov, 25 2025

What Is the Success Rate of Art Galleries? Real Numbers Behind the Scenes

Only about 45% of art galleries survive past five years. Learn why most fail, who succeeds, and how to build a gallery that actually makes money in today’s art market.

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By Celeste Arkwright / Nov, 20 2025

Where to Start When Painting a Portrait: A Simple Step-by-Step Guide

Learn how to start painting a portrait with simple steps: block shapes, use limited colors, paint dark to light, and focus on values over details. Perfect for beginners.

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By Celeste Arkwright / Nov, 18 2025

What Oil Paint Did Van Gogh Use? The Colors Behind His Masterpieces

Van Gogh used vibrant synthetic pigments like cadmium yellow, cobalt blue, and vermilion to create his iconic oil paintings. His choice of materials shaped his emotional style-and some colors have changed over time.

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By Celeste Arkwright / Nov, 17 2025

Why Some People Don't Like Modern Art

Many people struggle to understand modern art because it breaks traditional rules of beauty, skill, and meaning. This article explores why it feels confusing, alienating, or even fraudulent - and why that’s not necessarily a flaw.

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By Celeste Arkwright / Nov, 16 2025

Why Does Modern Art Seem to Lack Skill?

Modern art doesn't lack skill-it just uses different tools. It's not about realism, but about ideas, context, and challenging how we see the world. What looks simple often hides years of thought.

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By Celeste Arkwright / Nov, 16 2025

What Is the Most Sold Abstract Art? Top Pieces and Why They Sell

Discover which abstract artworks have sold for the highest prices and why certain artists like Rothko and de Kooning dominate the market. Learn what makes abstract art valuable-and how to buy it wisely.

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By Celeste Arkwright / Nov, 11 2025

Do You Start with Dark or Light in Oil Painting? The Real Answer Artists Don’t Tell You

Starting with dark values in oil painting creates depth, realism, and control. Learn why professionals avoid beginning with light, how to build shadows and highlights properly, and when to break the rule.

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By Celeste Arkwright / Nov, 8 2025

How Much Do Portraits Sell For? Real Prices from Artists, Galleries, and Buyers

Portrait prices vary from $100 to $50,000+ depending on the artist's reputation, medium, size, and where it's sold. Learn real 2025 prices from artists and buyers.

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By Celeste Arkwright / Oct, 30 2025

Do You Need a License to Sell Digital Art on Etsy?

You don't need a government license to sell digital art on Etsy, but you must own the copyright to your work. Learn what’s legal, what gets shops banned, and how to protect your art without breaking rules.

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