Learn to Paint Podcast

Building a Serious Painting Practice With a Full-Time Job with Aida Smith (Ep.122)

Feb 24, 2026
Aida Smith, a painter who built a steady practice while holding a full-time research career, talks about fitting art into commutes, lunches, nights and weekends. She describes a color-mixing breakthrough, why solvent-free oils work for her, and how reframing failure and simplifying shapes kept her showing up. Practical, honest, and encouraging for anyone juggling art and a busy life.
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ANECDOTE

From Doodles To Daily Painting

  • Aida started painting seriously after buying cheap used paints as an experiment and immediately loved the medium.
  • What began as doodling during a stressful job became a near-daily practice over five years that transformed her life.
ANECDOTE

Pandemic Shift Turned Hobby Into Legacy

  • During the pandemic Aida realized she wanted to create work to leave her children, which pushed her to take painting seriously.
  • Family artwork she inherited showed how meaningful handmade pieces become across generations, motivating her to make lasting pieces.
ADVICE

Use Small Time Blocks And Keep Sketchbooks

  • Use commute time, lunch breaks, evenings, and weekends to build skill because incremental practice adds up.
  • Keep sketchbooks as a continuous record so you can see progress and resist wanting to discard early work.
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