Art Prof: Your Art School provides tutorials and guidance on art education topics, focusing on portfolios, art practice, and career advice for artists at all levels. The content blends fundamentals, practical techniques, and discussions on self-taught versus formal training, with formats including tutorials and curriculum-style videos. The channel uploads frequently, with an average of about 23.8K views per video across a large library of around 2,500 videos since 2011.
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High search overlap on terms like self taught artists and start art career, plus similar content aim as introductory art guidance, resulting in an 85% match with Art Prof.
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Both target art fundamentals and online art education with a strong emphasis on practice routines, aligning with a 76% match though Marc’s content emphasizes structured practice.
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Shares core art fundamentals and illustration basics and a focus on consistent practice, yielding a 71% match with Art Prof and similar instructional style.
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Compares on art fundamentals and drawing tutorials with illustration basics, creating a 69% match though KeshArt’s tutorials may differ in presentation.
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Content Landscape
Discovered competitors include Kelsey Rodriguez (85% match) and Marc Brunet (76% match) as top rivals, followed by Proko (71% match). All share overlapping queries such as self taught artists, art fundamentals, illustration basics, and start art career. Kelsey Rodriguez has 287K subscribers, Marc Brunet has 1.8M, Proko has 4.3M, while Art Prof has 241K subscribers, indicating smaller scale but similar topic focus. Contemporary Art Issue (68% match) also overlaps on self taught artists and art career tips. The common thread is educational art content that helps learners improve skills and navigate art education and career paths.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Which YouTube channels are most similar to Art Prof: Your Art School?
Kelsey Rodriguez (287K subscribers, 85% match) and Marc Brunet (1.8M subscribers, 76% match) and Proko (4.3M subscribers, 71% match). All are YouTube art education channels focusing on drawing and painting instruction, portfolio development, and art career advice, similar to Art Prof: Your Art School.
What type of content does Art Prof: Your Art School make?
Art Prof: Your Art School creates educational art content, including topics like painting techniques, prompts, self-taught artist strategies, and art-school vs. self-taught paths. Uploads appear to be frequent, with an average about 23.8K views per video, and recent videos range from 8.4K to 51.6K views; typical recent videos have around 13–18K views, suggesting regular postings such as multiple uploads per week.
How do we determine which channels are similar to Art Prof: Your Art School?
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