Comment your fave websites for artists! 🧑🎨 No gate-keeping! Here are my top FREE, online resources for artists looking for practical info, tips, & advice: ⭐️ WetCanvas: a site where artists can connect/learn from each other through forums. It’s one of my faves as it offers a range of perspectives & answers very niche questions…If an artist has thought it it’s probably been discussed. Just remember it’s opinion from artists who range in experience/knowledge. ⭐️ Artists Network & EmptyEasel: both websites feature loads of articles & tutorials covering all mediums, techniques, & career advice for all levels. ⭐️ Art Business Info. for Artists: it’s like your artist friend made a detailed list of every aspect of their career from copyright, shipping artwork, avoiding scams & everything else. It even includes links to other resources though a few no longer work. I get the feeling it’s a little old as it doesn’t include a lot on sm, AI, etc. ⭐️ YouTube & Social Media: many artists (🙋♀️ like me @dorisroseart) give away tips & advice through their channels as it helps connect with collectors & share their process. Remember there are free ways to support the artist back by sharing, commenting & saving their posts! 💙 Share or tag your fave YouTube Channels or social media creators in the comments! ⭐️ Art Supply Store/Brand Websites: one of the first ways I dug into the science of oil paint was through the Winsor & Newton website. I’ve since noticed most stores/brands selling art materials have hidden blogs or articles - usually on topics relating to the materials they sell. Some of the best sites are Jackson’s Art, Natural Pigments & Gamblin. BTW if you enjoy my tips & advice & want to help support me to keep making it for free please Buy Me a Coffee via my link in bio!! Every little bit helps 🙏 #artbusinessadvice #artisttips #oilpaintingtips #artistsoftiktok #paintingart #photorealism #dorisroseart #myart #artisthelp #artistresources #arttutorial #artresources #artwebsites