FAQs blog
Q1.
What size art prints sell best?

Reputation of the artist: Very much like all other items, art is valued in relation to other pieces of art. Recent auction prices influence the price of modern art. So for instance, if the work of an artist has fetched a huge amount, other works of that artist will also be perceived a

Q2.
How do I price my art?

Pay yourself a reasonable hourly wage, add the cost of materials and make that your asking price. For example, if materials cost $50, you take 20 hours to make the art, and you pay yourself $20 an hour to make it, then you price the art at $450 ($20 X 20 hours + $50 cost of mater

Q3.
Is HB or 2b better for drawing?

2B- Softer than the HB, 2B makes darker lines. 2B is great for outlining drawings. A) Clutch or Lead Holder pencils. They use 2mm graphite refills which are the same size as the wood cased pencils.

Q4.
Can you teach college with a masters in education?

If you wish to teach beyond the high-school level, you will need at least a master's degree. Many 2-year community colleges often hire instructors with only master's degrees, as long as they have some teaching experience.

Q5.
What should a beginner artist buy?

A beginner should invest in a quality drawing pencils, drawing surfaces, variety of erasers, a good pencil sharpener, quality drawing pens & pencils and a storage for your art and material.

Q6.
What supplies does an artist need?

The most common and essential supplies an artist requires are: Pencils, erasers, pens, paper & hardback sketchbooks, watercolor paper, masonite, canvas, mahl stick, oil paints, acrylic paints, watercolor paints, inks, easels, palettes, brushes, varnishes.