Summary: Buy artistry products at a local art shop or by going online to purchase items that are more advanced. Purchase artistry products with tips from an illustrator in this free video on art.
Lars Eric Robinson graduated from Ringling School Of Art & Design where he received his BFA in Illustration in 1994. Robinson has been a National Caricaturist Network (NCN) Member...read more
"Hey welcome! Welcome to my art studio today. My name is Lars Erik Robinson. My company is Lars Arts, "All Around Artainment", my slogan. And what I do when I, you might want, what is the artist tool, or if you're just trying out to be an artist, where do you go buy art supplies and how do you find them. Well there's all different ways that you could do that. Obviously, there's your local art store, your local craft store that you can go to and they have an art section there where you can buy certain amount of the basics art supplies that you want. If you want a little bit more advance and you want to find another art store, you can always search it. You know, for one, either online or under the yellow pages on your local area and go to the store and don't be afraid to ask questions. That's the only way you're going to be able to find. I don't care, I'm never embarrass. I go to the store and ask them, "okay, I'm trying to do this piece. I need to have whatever needs to go with it". And they understand, they understand, that you know, you don't know everything 'cause there's so many products out there. They'll help you. So, if they don't, you better make sure that management gets on their case. But anyway, how do you buy art supplies? You could also go online and get it. So online is probably the best way 'cause they have the most on there and you order on there. So, hope that helps you guys to understand what does artist goes through and what you go through if you want to become an artist and just have fun with it. Even if it's just a craft, the way I feel it's a profession of yours. Thank you so much for joining me in my studio and keep on looking for those supplies and keep on drawing. Thanks."
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