If you’re an artist, I can guarantee that you take inspiration from other artists. Whether you’re inspired by the “late greats” like Van Gogh or
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Create Interesting Art by Adding Contrast! — Caryl Fine Art
Imagine walking into a stylish room that looks like it’s straight out of an interior design magazine. All of the surfaces are smooth and all
The Top 5 Benefits of Daily Painting — Caryl Fine Art
I am a huge believer in building time into each and every day to paint. I advocate this consistent practice for both beginner and expert
Finding Your Creative Drive—and Tribe—During Times of Transition — Caryl Fine Art
Diving into painting and growing my art business has been an extraordinary and empowering experience. Not only do I get to fill my days pursuing
4 Clever Marketing Strategies for Holiday Art Sales — Caryl Fine Art
You want to create a beautiful, exciting experience for the art buyer. Consider doing a live painting demo in a place where you are selling
Developing Your Art Style Through Experimentation — Caryl Fine Art
2. Play at Improvisation Have you ever taken an improv class? This strikes fear in many people, while others find it a fantastic experience. Artists
5 Ways to Sell Your Art This Holiday Season — Caryl Fine Art
Whether or not you’re already selling your work online, this can be a great part of your holiday sales strategy. Perhaps you want to sell
Don’t Let the Holidays Derail Your Art Practice — Caryl Fine Art
Let Things Slip a Little—Temporarily Think about the way that the holidays upend your normal eating habits. It’s perfectly natural to be eating and drinking
Framed | Reagan Upshaw Fine Art
One of the upsides to being friends with artists is that sometimes they give you works of art. One of the downsides to being friends
Cave Man | Reagan Upshaw Fine Art
Almost a decade ago, Roberta and I were walking through Grand Central Terminal in New York when we heard exuberant, vaguely African dance music. We