Top 5 Art Mistakes Artists Make (And How to Avoid Them)

Hey artists! 👋 Whether you’re just starting out or getting back into painting after a break, we’ve all made those facepalm art mistakes. 😅

Today I’m sharing the top 5 mistakes we made when we started and how you can skip them completely. Let’s save you some time, money, and canvas space!

❌ Mistake #1: Picking the Wrong Canvas for Your Medium

What Happens:

You start painting with acrylics on a thin canvas and it warps Or your watercolors bleed awkwardly because the surface wasn’t right.

Fix It:

Choose a pre-primed, medium-grain cotton canvas for acrylics and oils. Avoid using canvas boards for heavy layering, they don’t hold the paint well.

🟢 Pro Tip: Grandink’s pre-primed canvases give you that perfect balance—no warping, no excessive absorption. Great for beginners and pros alike!

❌ Mistake #2: Using Cheap Brushes for Every Detail

What Happens:

You buy one pack of budget brushes and suddenly every brushstroke looks fuzzy or frayed. Detail work becomes frustrating.

Fix It:

Invest in at least one fine liner, a flat brush, and a round tip from a trusted brand. Keep cheap brushes for texture work or background washes.

❌ Mistake #3: Skipping the Sketch or Planning Phase

What Happens:

You jump into painting without a plan, then end up layering over mistakes again and again. Wasted paint, time, and energy!

Fix It:

Start with a loose pencil or charcoal sketch. Or try thumbnail planning quick mini-drawings to map the composition.

🟢 Pro Tip: Use a tabletop easel to angle your view while sketching. Grandink’s Drawing Tabletop Easel is perfect for both sketching and painting—it keeps everything in reach!

❌ Mistake #4: Ignoring Lighting & Workspace Setup

What Happens:

Shadows fall across your art, colors look off, and back pain creeps in from hunching over.

Fix It:

Always work in natural light or use a white LED lamp. Keep your canvas at a proper height not flat on the floor or lap.

🟢 Workspace Hack: Grandink’s adjustable easels help set the right posture and lighting angle whether you’re painting on the table or standing.

❌ Mistake #5: Comparing Your Work Too Soon

What Happens:

You scroll social media and see “perfect” paintings and feel like quitting before you’ve even finished yours.

Fix It:

Stop mid-scroll. Remember: every artist has a messy middle. Focus on your process, not just polished outcomes.

If you’ve made any of these mistakes—you’re not alone. we all been there too, and that’s how we grow as artists. ✨

Let us know in the comments: which one hit home for you? Or share your own ‘lesson learned’ story below!

🛍️ P.S. If you’re looking to level up your setup, check out the Grandink Easels and Canvases—they seriously changed your art flow.

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