4. Overworking or Underworking a Piece

Finding the right moment to stop refining your artwork is a challenge for many beginners. Overworking can lead to muddled colors and loss of vibrancy, while underworking may leave a piece looking unfinished. Learning to recognize when an area has enough detail is essential.
Stepping back frequently, observing your art from a distance, or taking breaks can provide a fresh perspective and help prevent over-editing. Artists often recommend setting the work aside and revisiting it later with new eyes. For further guidance, see Artists Magazine’s advice on when to stop painting.