I’m Gosia Margie Witko, an artist and guide. I help people develop their painting practice with clarity, structure, and a way to keep going.

How do I know when a painting is finished?

How do I know when a painting is finished?by: Gosia Margie Witko

It’s one of the most difficult decisions in painting. Not because there aren’t answers… But because the answer changes from painting to painting. You step back and look. It might feel close. But not certain. You hesitate. Should you keep going? Should you stop? And without clarity, it’s easy to move in the wrong direction.

How do I know when a painting is finished?

What makes a painting feel complete?

What makes a painting feel complete?by: Gosia Margie Witko

You’ve worked on the painting. You’ve developed it over time. You’ve made adjustments, refined areas, stepped back and returned. And still, it’s not clear. Is it finished? Should you keep going? Is something missing? You look at it, and instead of certainty, there’s hesitation.

What makes a painting feel complete?

How do I develop my own artistic voice?

How do I develop my own artistic voice?by: Gosia Margie Witko

After you’ve explored techniques. After you’ve made a body of work. After you’ve begun to take painting more seriously. You’re no longer just trying to improve. You’re trying to understand what is yours.

How do I develop my own artistic voice?

How do I build a painting practice?

How do I build a painting practice?by: Gosia Margie Witko

You’re no longer asking how to begin. You’re asking how to continue. How to move beyond occasional painting… into something more consistent, more grounded, more meaningful.

How do I build a painting practice?