
Why You Should Make Time for Art (Even If You Think You’re Not ‘Creative’)
Many dismiss the idea of making art, believing they lack creativity or artistic talent. They may say "I can’t draw” or "I was never good at art in school” – but really art is for everyone. It’s not just for those who might consider themselves naturally gifted. Being an artist or a creative is not an exclusive club! While technical skills can be developed, art can just be a form of joy and self-expression, and is an activity that anyone can and should partake in.

Overcoming Obstacles and Artistic Blocks
Creativity flourishes in the right atmosphere. Participating in structured classes or group workshops exposes you to new ideas, techniques, and perspectives. At Studio 48 we run a number of classes, fostering a positive and supportive atmosphere that not only nurtures artistic talent but also builds confidence in each student.

The Value of Process Over Perfection in Art
Often a perfect outcome is strived for, whether it’s in work, relationships, or personal projects, there is a pressure to produce and have something flawless. This mindset is particularly discouraging for creative endeavours like art, where it should be more about the process rather than simply the finished product. For both beginners and experienced artists, shifting the focus from perfection to the act of creating itself can be freeing, rewarding, and transformative, so here is just a little reminder to appreciate the journey and not just the destination.

Four Female Artists You Should Know About
Recently we did a quick overview of famous art movements in history, but that blog left out an important detail: the contributions of women. Women have often been overlooked in the art world, whether due to limited access to education, lack of resources, or simply being overshadowed by their male counterparts. However, their impact is undeniable and deserves recognition. This blog is dedicated to highlighting four female artists who have made significant contributions to the world of art and deserve to be celebrated.

The Importance of Art in Early Childhood Development
Creative activities play a crucial role in early childhood development, offering numerous benefits that extend beyond the immediate resulting art piece. Here are just some of the reasons why art is so important for children to do.