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Your eyes aren’t broken. A lot of what we’re seeing online really does feel fake, and the art world is right in the middle of it. We dig into why so many images of “paintings” look convincing at first glance, then fall apart the moment you look for the human clues like texture, layering, and the natural movement of oil, acrylic, and watercolor.
We talk about how AI-generated art and heavy digital imaging can produce polished results that mimic realism while skipping the physical truth of paint. We also challenge the loud claims that success is guaranteed if you just use the newest tools. From our perspective as working artists with real business experience, the long game is still built on craft: practicing every day, sharpening your eye, and making work that holds up beyond a screen.
Then we get practical about trust. Selling artwork and buying original art should not feel like navigating a scam, yet many artists run into weird payment moves, shady buyer behavior, and last-minute transaction problems. We share the warning signs to watch for and the mindset that helps you protect your work without getting cynical.
If you care about authenticity in the art business, want to spot manipulation faster, or you’re trying to sell paintings online with confidence, this one’s for you.
Subscribe, share with an artist friend, and leave a review telling us: what’s the biggest sign that something is fake?
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Your eyes aren’t broken. A lot of what we’re seeing online really does feel fake, and the art world is right in the middle of it. We dig into why so many images of “paintings” look convincing at first glance, then fall apart the moment you look for the human clues like texture, layering, and the natural movement of oil, acrylic, and watercolor.
We talk about how AI-generated art and heavy digital imaging can produce polished results that mimic realism while skipping the physical truth of paint. We also challenge the loud claims that success is guaranteed if you just use the newest tools. From our perspective as working artists with real business experience, the long game is still built on craft: practicing every day, sharpening your eye, and making work that holds up beyond a screen.
Then we get practical about trust. Selling artwork and buying original art should not feel like navigating a scam, yet many artists run into weird payment moves, shady buyer behavior, and last-minute transaction problems. We share the warning signs to watch for and the mindset that helps you protect your work without getting cynical.
If you care about authenticity in the art business, want to spot manipulation faster, or you’re trying to sell paintings online with confidence, this one’s for you.
Subscribe, share with an artist friend, and leave a review telling us: what’s the biggest sign that something is fake?
Support the show