A woman sits at a desk in a well-lit, cozy room, drawing on paper with coloured pencils or markers. In front of her is a large Apple iMac displaying a video with another woman, who appears on the screen looking directly ahead. The desk is organized with art supplies, potted plants, and a keyboard. The background includes a window with natural light, houseplants, and warm ambient lighting from a lamp.

Why Too Many Art Tutorials Can Hold You Back

Feeling stuck in a loop of watching art tutorials but not actually making anything? You’re not alone — it’s super common for beginners! This blog breaks down why doing matters more than perfect prep, and how to balance learning with creating so you can grow your skills without getting overwhelmed. Let’s get you drawing, not just watching!

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Play with Colour: October 2025 Trends

Ready to cozy up your palette? October 2025’s colour trends bring a rich blend of warm neutrals, spiced oranges, bold reds, natural greens, and cool blues — perfect for fall-inspired art and design. Whether you’re painting, designing, or experimenting digitally, these shades are all about sparking fresh ideas while keeping things stylishly grounded.

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How to Start Making Art

Feeling stuck at the starting line with your art? This post is a warm, down-to-earth pep talk for beginner creatives—full of encouragement, budget-friendly tips, and playful techniques to get you creating without pressure. It’s all about embracing mess, letting go of perfection, and just starting where you are. Because every artist begins somewhere.