Savvy Painter, hosted by Antrese Wood, offers a treasure trove of insights artists can't afford to m
Many artists have a tricky relationship with money. The stories we tell ourselves about money can cr
You have an inner critic blocking or interfering with your ability to fully trust in yourself and yo
As an artist, you might have been taught (implicitly or explicitly) that your work doesn’t matter. M
Have you been experimenting with your paint colors lately? Do you wonder about different colors and
You’ve heard that old phrase, “Jack of all trades and master of none,” right? Instead of being a jac
As an artist, you’re always about the art. Even for a show, the focus is on creating pieces, not the
Do you ever feel like pricing your art is a scary mystery? You’re not alone! In the previous episode
Pricing your artwork can be tricky, but it doesn’t have to feel overwhelming. In this episode, I’m b
If you're an artist who has given up on setting goals for your art practice because they never seem
Let’s talk about color and process with Erin Raedeke. In this episode, Erin shares how she went from
A lot of artists come to me wanting to know how to paint more. How to paint better. They want to be
Amy Scherer is a contemporary painter who works out of her home studio just outside of Seattle. In t
Ever felt like you're in a rut with your work?This week we I share practical strategies for boosting
Getting your work out there is scary for a lot of artists. Sometimes it’s because we’re afraid no on
In this special episode of the Savvy Painter podcast, we're celebrating an incredible milestone: 10
Let's chat about embracing experimentation, playfulness, and bringing a childlike sense of curiosity
Noah Saterstrom and Antrese Wood delve into the intersection of art, space, and personal evolution.
Building unshakeable trust in yourself is a gamechanger and it affects more than just your artwork.
In this episode, I answer questions about my evolution and growth over the past couple years. I'm ba
What's next with Savvy Painter? After a much needed (and longer than expected) break, Savvy Painter