I thought it was interesting when our daughter was getting into advanced art, and she was doing all kinds of amazing paintings in an environment with strict weather conditions control and humidity levels, however our daughter was explaining how a combination humidifier/dehumidifier component had to be used in unusual spaces for unusual types of artwork.
She said for the most part, the humidity levels couldn’t be too high or low.
High humidity would cause certain art pieces to bleed, warp, grow mold and become ruined. Low humidity levels would cause some art pieces to become too dry so they would crack and break. She started getting into the pastel art which she had been working on. She was especially interested in the oil pastels because the paintings came out so rich with vivid colors and hues! When seeing some of the artwork that was featured at different events, my wife and I were seriously impressed with the talent of our child. She said she wants to do a lot more of this in the future, creating her own art in an environment with ideal weather conditions control. She wants to own her own studio and display her masterpieces and fetch some of the highest prices possible for her art, but we know she can do it, but I do suggest that she read other things as well, so she can have numerous sources of income, but selling art is great, but we have to be realistic that it can be difficult to make money, but perhaps down the road it won’t be so hard with more experience in the art world.