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Smerdon Toast
Seabastion Toast & Anne Smerdon
8 episodes
1 week ago
In this episode of Smerdon Toast, professional artists and 2025 Portrait Artist of the Year AU (PAOTY) contestants Anne Smerdon and Seabastion Toast put the 80/20 Pareto Principle to the test in the studio. The Pareto Principle suggests that 80% of results come from 20% of effort. But how does this apply to artists making art? Can painters and creatives really work smarter, not harder? We put the 80/20 Rule to the test in this art challenge, exploring: ✅ How the 80/20 Rule applies to painting, creativity, and studio practice ✅ Why most artistic progress comes from just 20% of effort (and what to focus on) ✅ Practical tips for artists to work smarter, not harder ✅ How painting challenges can sharpen focus and lead to unexpected insights If you’re interested in painting challenges, art productivity hacks, creativity tips, or studio efficiency, this video is for you. Watch as we test the Pareto Principle in art, share what worked, what didn’t, and what we learned along the way. ⸻ Subscribe to Smerdon Toast for more painting challenges, creative discussions, and tips for artists. Find our art on: • www.annesmerdon.com • www.seabastiontoast.com ------- Key topics covered in this episode: 80/20 rule painting challenge, Pareto principle art, painting challenge YouTube, art productivity tips, 80/20 rule in art, Pareto principle painting, art hacks for artists, painting challenge ideas, how to improve your art practice, artist productivity challenge, work smarter not harder art, Smerdon Toast painting challenge PAOTY contestants, Portrait Artist of the Year AU, Australian Portrait artist of the year, Portrait artist of the year Australia.
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In this episode of Smerdon Toast, professional artists and 2025 Portrait Artist of the Year AU (PAOTY) contestants Anne Smerdon and Seabastion Toast put the 80/20 Pareto Principle to the test in the studio. The Pareto Principle suggests that 80% of results come from 20% of effort. But how does this apply to artists making art? Can painters and creatives really work smarter, not harder? We put the 80/20 Rule to the test in this art challenge, exploring: ✅ How the 80/20 Rule applies to painting, creativity, and studio practice ✅ Why most artistic progress comes from just 20% of effort (and what to focus on) ✅ Practical tips for artists to work smarter, not harder ✅ How painting challenges can sharpen focus and lead to unexpected insights If you’re interested in painting challenges, art productivity hacks, creativity tips, or studio efficiency, this video is for you. Watch as we test the Pareto Principle in art, share what worked, what didn’t, and what we learned along the way. ⸻ Subscribe to Smerdon Toast for more painting challenges, creative discussions, and tips for artists. Find our art on: • www.annesmerdon.com • www.seabastiontoast.com ------- Key topics covered in this episode: 80/20 rule painting challenge, Pareto principle art, painting challenge YouTube, art productivity tips, 80/20 rule in art, Pareto principle painting, art hacks for artists, painting challenge ideas, how to improve your art practice, artist productivity challenge, work smarter not harder art, Smerdon Toast painting challenge PAOTY contestants, Portrait Artist of the Year AU, Australian Portrait artist of the year, Portrait artist of the year Australia.
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#4 Painting the Backlit Subject
Smerdon Toast
39 minutes 37 seconds
4 months ago
#4 Painting the Backlit Subject
Backlighting - it's magical to look at but murderously hard to paint. In this episode we tackle the painters version of staring into the sun while wrestling with values, technique and that pesky need for external validation. Welcome to your next artistic reckoning.
Smerdon Toast
In this episode of Smerdon Toast, professional artists and 2025 Portrait Artist of the Year AU (PAOTY) contestants Anne Smerdon and Seabastion Toast put the 80/20 Pareto Principle to the test in the studio. The Pareto Principle suggests that 80% of results come from 20% of effort. But how does this apply to artists making art? Can painters and creatives really work smarter, not harder? We put the 80/20 Rule to the test in this art challenge, exploring: ✅ How the 80/20 Rule applies to painting, creativity, and studio practice ✅ Why most artistic progress comes from just 20% of effort (and what to focus on) ✅ Practical tips for artists to work smarter, not harder ✅ How painting challenges can sharpen focus and lead to unexpected insights If you’re interested in painting challenges, art productivity hacks, creativity tips, or studio efficiency, this video is for you. Watch as we test the Pareto Principle in art, share what worked, what didn’t, and what we learned along the way. ⸻ Subscribe to Smerdon Toast for more painting challenges, creative discussions, and tips for artists. Find our art on: • www.annesmerdon.com • www.seabastiontoast.com ------- Key topics covered in this episode: 80/20 rule painting challenge, Pareto principle art, painting challenge YouTube, art productivity tips, 80/20 rule in art, Pareto principle painting, art hacks for artists, painting challenge ideas, how to improve your art practice, artist productivity challenge, work smarter not harder art, Smerdon Toast painting challenge PAOTY contestants, Portrait Artist of the Year AU, Australian Portrait artist of the year, Portrait artist of the year Australia.