" But there's no substitute for practice" 

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Appreciating a painting, learning about the history of art or certain trends, visiting exhibitions, buying an artist's work, reading, listening, seeing... All these steps are important and necessary for learning any art. But nothing can replace practice!

Learning to paint by understanding the many (if not countless!) facets of this art form is an absolutely fascinating experience. To practice an art is to live it.

It's impossible to escape the occasional phase of demotivation, lack of ideas, "blank sheet" or frustration. But each of these stages is associated with a new notion necessary to the creation and, above all, understanding of well-known works that have marked the history of art. Learn to paint, and you'll never look at masterpieces in the same way again, whether they're from the 15th century or the 20th century.ecentury or more!

L'Artquarium evokes a rich and complete approach to learning to paint, which is not limited to one style or technique, but encourages a remarkably open mind. You'll learn plenty of "techniques", but above all you'll discover that everyone can paint, and that it's also an activity that feels good!

Aurele Storno