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Welcome to the world of art & creative
Whether you have artistic talent and a creative drive, or you want to understand the reality of life as an artist, this guide covers what a painter (artist) actually does, the skills, the day-to-day, and the honest upsides and downsides.
General description
A painter (fine artist) creates original paintings and visual art. In simple terms: they make original paintings and art that move and inspire. Think of them as the creators on canvas.
- Create original paintings and art
- Develop a personal style and vision
- Sell and exhibit work
- Build an audience and reputation
Key skills & qualifications
Hard skills
Soft skills
- Talent โ art starts with ability
- Vision โ a personal artistic voice
- Creativity โ originality is everything
- Discipline โ art is also work
- Resilience โ a tough, uncertain field
- Self-promotion โ building an audience
Education & qualifications
No degree required โ painters build through talent, training (formal or self-taught), and a body of work, with a portfolio and reputation mattering most.
Typical responsibilities
- Creating โ original paintings
- Style โ a personal vision
- Technique โ craft and skill
- Selling โ and exhibiting
- Audience โ building a following
- Vision โ art that connects
Responsibilities by seniority
Emerging Artist
0โ6 years
- Develops craft and style
- Builds a body of work
- Starts selling/exhibiting
- Building a name
- Toward establishing
Painter / Artist
6โ15 years
- Sells and exhibits
- Has a personal style
- Builds a reputation
- Earning from art
- Specialising
Established Artist
15+ years
- Recognised work
- Strong following
- Gallery representation
- Higher prices
- Top of the craft
Where painters work
๐ผ๏ธ Galleries
Exhibitions and sales.
๐จ Own studio
Independent practice.
๐ Commissions
Commissioned work.
๐ป Online / prints
Online sales.
๐ข Commercial / murals
Commercial art.
๐ Teaching
Art teaching.
A day in the life
In the studio โ developing a painting, working with composition, colour, and technique.
Building a body of work, the discipline of producing art consistently.
Promoting and selling โ galleries, commissions, online, building an audience.
Working on a commission or preparing for an exhibition.
Art created, work sold, people moved. The creator on canvas. That's the job.
What this job gives you
- Deeply creative and free
- Express your vision
- Make art that moves people
- No degree needed
- Build your own name
Pros & cons
โ Advantages
- Deeply creative and free
- Express your vision
- Make art that moves people
- No degree needed
- Build your own name
- Independent and flexible
- Do what you love
โ Disadvantages
- Very hard to make a living
- Uncertain, irregular income
- Competitive and tough
- Self-promotion needed
- Building a name takes years
- Financial insecurity
Salary potential โ global rating
Rated against all professions globally, where โ โ โ โ โ โ โ โ โ โ = top 1% earners:
Career growth paths
- Established Artist โ build a name
- Gallery representation โ represented artist
- Commissions / murals โ commercial art
- Art teaching โ teach art
- Illustration / design โ apply art skills
- Art business โ prints, licensing
Painter (Artist) vs related roles
Here's how some neighbouring roles compare.
| Role | Core focus | Note | Pay | Entry |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Painter (Artist) You are here | Creates original paintings | Painting, vision | Baseline | Accessible |
| Graphic Designer | Designs visual content | Visual design | Higher | Medium |
| Illustrator | Creates illustrations | Illustration, art | Similar | Accessible |
| Art Director | Leads visual direction | Art, design | Higher | Medium |
| Conservator | Preserves and restores heritage | Conservation, craft | Higher | Medium |
Scroll the table sideways on mobile. Pay comparisons are directional and vary by market and seniority.
Future outlook
Art endures and people always value original work, but it's a tough, competitive field where making a living takes talent, persistence, and business sense.
- People always value original art
- Art endures across time
- Online widens artists' reach
- Originality can't be mass-made
- Tough but enduring field
Fun facts ๐ค
Painters create original art that can move and inspire people.
Most artists build a career through galleries, commissions, and sales.
It's reached through talent and a body of work, not a degree.
Online platforms let artists reach buyers directly.
Building a name and a living takes years of persistence.
Myths about this role
"Artists just paint what they like."
โ Making a living means selling, promoting, and building an audience.
"It's easy if you're talented."
โ Talent is just the start โ it's a tough, competitive business.
"Anyone can be an artist."
โ Building a real career takes vision, craft, and persistence.
"Artists are always poor."
โ Established artists can earn well; most start uncertain.
"It's not a real career."
โ It's a real, if tough, independent creative career.
Is this job right for you?
โ Good fit if you...
- Have genuine artistic talent
- Have a creative drive and vision
- Are disciplined and persistent
- Can handle uncertain income
- Can promote your own work
- Want creative freedom
โ Maybe not for you if...
- You want financial security
- You lack artistic talent
- You can't handle uncertainty
- You dislike self-promotion
- You want a steady salary
- You lack persistence
Creative & independent
Painter (artist) is a creative, passion-driven, independent career, where talent, vision, and persistence turn paint into art that connects with people โ tough to make a living from, but deeply free.
โ Advantages
- Deeply creative and free
- Express your vision
- Make art that moves people
- No degree needed
- Build your own name
โ Challenges
- Very hard to make a living
- Uncertain, irregular income
- Competitive and tough
- Self-promotion needed
- Financial insecurity
How to get started
- Develop your craft and style talent, training, and practice.
- Build a body of work your art is your portfolio.
- Sell and exhibit galleries, commissions, online.
- Build an audience promote and grow a following.
- Advance established artist or gallery representation.
What to know before you start
- Making a living means selling and promoting, not just painting
- Talent is the start โ it's a tough business
- No degree needed โ talent and a body of work matter
- Online platforms widen artists' reach
- Building a name takes years of persistence
- It's a real, if tough, independent creative career
From the field
The same lessons come up again and again from people actually doing the job:
People imagine artists just paint what they like and the rest takes care of itself. The reality is that making a living means selling, promoting, exhibiting, and building an audience โ it's a business as much as a passion. Talent gets you started; persistence keeps you going.
Painter ยท 8 years in
It's tough and uncertain โ the income is irregular and it takes years to build a name and a living. You need real resilience and some business sense alongside the talent. But the freedom to create your own work, express your vision, and make art that moves people is like nothing else.
Painter ยท 12 years in
Online changed things for artists โ you can reach buyers directly now, sell prints, build a following on your own terms, without waiting for a gallery to discover you. It's still competitive and tough, but there are more ways than ever to build a career from your art.
Established artist ยท 16 years in