Many painters work in their own dedicated studio space. These studios can be found in various locations, such as rented spaces, home studios, or shared artist collectives. Studios provide painters with a controlled environment where they can concentrate on their work, organize their materials, and have ample space to create and store their artwork. Studios often contain easels, work tables, storage areas for art supplies, and adequate lighting to ensure optimal conditions for painting. Some painters, particularly landscape or plein air painters, prefer to work outdoors. They set up their easels and materials in natural settings, such as parks, gardens, or scenic landscapes.