

As a dog lover herself, she also makes sure to include the four-legged “studio assistants” of the artists she interviews. Not only is she opening the door on the struggles and successes of these artists she shows us how other artists organize their tools and supplies, the equipment they use, and the setting in which they create art. In these videos, she visits artists in their studios, lets them tell the story of their artistic journey, and then shows the artist’s studio. What makes her unique is her series of “Behind the Studio Doors” videos. Lisa’s style is realism, which is a common style found on YouTube. She’s a colored pencil artist specializing in wildlife art and pet portraits. Lisa Ann Watkins is the artist behind Animal Art by LAW.

My favorite art channels on YouTube Animal Art by LAW Hopefully what inspires me will inspire you too! I get a lot of encouragement, instruction, and inspiration from those channels, so today I’m going to share them with you. One article focused on painting videos while the other shared my favorite sketching and drawing lessons on YouTube.Īs I was researching those posts, I found a few YouTube channels with so much great content that I bookmarked them and (even now) check them regularly for new videos. Last year I put together a couple of articles listing some of the best YouTube art videos for beginning and intermediate artists. By Carrie Lewis in Art Tutorials > Video Tutorials
