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#art #paintingforbeginners #acrylicpainting Feeling like you’re not improving as quickly as you’d like with your painting? One of the biggest mistakes beginners make is jumping straight into large canvases. It’s easy to get stuck spending way too much time on a single painting, only to feel frustrated with the result. In this video, I’ll show you why working on smaller, quicker paintings can completely change the way you practice. It’s a simple tip, but it works great for building your skills faster and having fun in the process. You’ll get to experiment with more subjects, try out new techniques, and actually see yourself improve without the pressure of creating a “perfect” piece. Whether you’re new to acrylic painting or just want to speed up your progress, this advice will help you get the most out of your time and materials. This worked for me, I learned this tip from professional artists much better than me an it has helped me "catch up" on my artistic journey. Hopefully it'll help you do the same. Let me know if you have any questions! P.S. I hope this doesn't come across the wrong way, everything I said is from personal experience, so I'm really talking to my past self and assuming many of you are in the same exact position I was a few years ago. The most important thing I NEED you to remember is this: "sucking at something is the first step towards being sorta good at something". It's part of the process, you're not a bad artist if your art isn't good yet, you're just not there yet. /// All my links (website, shop, socials): https://linktr.ee/edpulella.art