Posts by Nicholas Wilton
Selling Your Art – Nicholas Wilton – Ep 71
It takes time to figure out what you love so much that you need to create it. The only way to do that is to dive into your own personal inquiry. It can take 20 years, or it can take a couple of years, depending on how you approach this. The questions you ask, the…
Read MoreA hack to find the perfect finish for your paintings!
We get so many questions from people in the Art2Life community asking what products we use to seal, protect and finish our paintings. I had that question when I was first starting out, too! I quickly learned that while you can ask that question, and follow the instructions others give you, over time you start…
Read MoreNoticing What You Notice – Philip Buller – Ep 70
We are who we are. The artist’s journey (and the journey of life) can take many paths, but all of them are fueled by knowing self. Why do you notice what you notice? And what direction will that “why” take you when you discover the answer? Meet Philip Buller. I’ve followed his beautifully figurative work…
Read MoreHere’s how subtlety leads to powerful art
The Art2Life Creative Visionary Program 2023 is starting in a couple of days, and I can’t wait! Enrollment has just opened up, so click here to learn more and sign up to join us: www.artlifecvp.com In the Creative Visionary Program, I talk about differences. You can see what I mean in this painting. There is…
Read MoreArt, Hope, and Pleasure – Insa Hoffmann – Ep 69
Art-making is a world of endless possibilities. It’s a door that anyone has the eligibility to walk through. And when we surrender ourselves to that journey, the impact is felt even beyond the things we create. Meet Insa Hoffman, a talented painter of abstracted landscapes from Basel, Germany. She first crossed my path as an…
Read MoreUse the principle of Design to make stronger art
The Art2Life Free Online Workshop starts tomorrow, Monday, February 13th and I’m so excited! Click here to join us if you haven’t already. I’ll be diving into our first principle — Design. The basic idea is that a painting is more interesting when there’s variety in the work. Take a look at this piece I’m…
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