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    Simon Cress
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    Where do you buy your art supplies?

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    Bjørn Olaf
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    Here are some popular options for buying art supplies, whether you’re looking for traditional materials or digital tools:

    1. Local Art Supply Stores

    • Benefits: These stores often carry a wide range of supplies and allow you to see and test products in person. Staff can provide recommendations and advice.
    • Examples: Blick Art Materials, Michael’s, and local independent art shops.

    2. Online Retailers

    • Convenience: Online shopping provides a vast selection of products and often better prices.
    • Examples:
    • Amazon: A wide range of art supplies, often with fast shipping.
    • Dick Blick: Known for its extensive selection of professional-grade art materials.
    • Jerry’s Artarama: Offers discounts and a wide range of art supplies.
    • ArtStation: For digital artists, ArtStation often features tools and resources.

    3. Craft Stores

    • Variety: These stores typically offer a variety of supplies for various art projects, including painting, drawing, and crafting.
    • Examples: Hobby Lobby, Joann Fabrics, and AC Moore.

    4. Specialty Stores

    • Niche Supplies: For specific types of art, such as printmaking or sculpture, specialty stores may have the materials you need.
    • Examples: Local print shops for printmaking supplies or clay shops for sculpting materials.

    5. Digital Platforms

    • Software and Tools: For digital artists, platforms like Adobe Creative Cloud, Clip Studio Paint, and Corel Painter are essential.
    • Hardware: Websites like Wacom or Huion offer graphics tablets and accessories.

    6. Second-Hand Stores

    • Affordability: Thrift shops and online marketplaces like eBay or Facebook Marketplace can be great for finding used art supplies at lower prices.

    7. Art Supply Subscription Boxes

    • Exploration: Subscriptions like ArtSnacks or SketchBox deliver curated supplies each month, allowing artists to try new products.

    Conclusion

    Depending on your needs and preferences, you can find art supplies at local stores, online retailers, craft shops, or even second-hand options. Each has its advantages, so consider factors like selection, convenience, and budget when choosing where to shop.

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