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Savvy Painter Podcast with Antrese Wood

Savvy Painter, hosted by Antrese Wood, offers a treasure trove of insights artists can't afford to m

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A lot of artists struggle with finding their voice. To the point that some believe they don’t have o

So many artists desire both clarity and focus in their art practice. We yearn for a practice that is

So many artists (and humans) struggle with the opinions of others. Having an unhealthy view of exter

When we change one thought in any area of our thinking it changes everything else. The more I think

One of the most important habits you can have is trusting your decisions. We often look at the outco

Just like our paintings, we have visions for how we think our art journey should turn out and who we

Getting commissioned to create a piece of art for someone can be an incredibly validating experience

Have you ever thought about what it means to YOU to be an artist? Do you have a good grasp of your i

Does your art practice feel limited? Is your mindset preventing you from achieving your full potenti

Is your art studio a place of peace or chaos? How do we intentionally create a sense of ease in our

Is there a general path to success when it comes to our art? I’ve come to embrace that success is de

Get a taste of what it’s like to be a part of the Savvy Painter Community as I share a recent talk I

Are limiting beliefs holding you back from being the artist and person you want to be? Many artists

What do you do when it feels like things aren’t happening in your art practice fast enough? Maybe yo

Are you in the messy middle? That part of creating where it starts to get a little uncomfortable or

A lot of artists think that if they are not hard on themselves, they won't improve their work. I hav

One of the most underrated qualities of a successful art practice is consistency. There is an insane

The Savvy Painter Podcast is officially 8 years old! I thought this would be the perfect opportunity

How do I become the artist I’ve always wanted to be? Asking that question can be dangerous because o

Many artists are surprised by the results of their art practice. Despite feeling like they have put