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A Brush with Bekah is a US-based art history educator whose channel, run under the handle @bekahart, has built a following of hundreds of thousands on…
Total Followers +1.6%
714K
Across YouTube
Primary Platform
YouTube
714K followers · 100% of audience
Engagement
10.1%
vs. 1.5% category median
Sponsorship Tier
Mid
Est. — / IG post
| Platform | Followers | 30d Growth | Engagement | Posts / wk | Last upload |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| YouTube | 714,000 | +11K | 10.1% | 0.5 | 18 days ago |
| Window | YouTube | Combined | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Last 7 days | +1K +0.1% | +0 +0.0% | +0 +0.0% | +1K |
| Last 30 days | +11K +1.6% | +0 +0.0% | +0 +0.0% | +11K |
| Last 90 days | +43K +6.1% | +0 +0.0% | +0 +0.0% | +43K |
| Last 365 days | +43K +6.1% | +0 +0.0% | +0 +0.0% | +43K |
Daily follower snapshots from CreatorDB's longitudinal index.
| Brand | Type | Platform | Date | Performance vs. baseline |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Zocdoc Sponsorship | Sponsored content | YouTube | May 2026 | — |
| Skillshare Sponsorship | Sponsored content | YouTube | Apr 2026 | — |
| Milanote Sponsorship | Sponsored content | YouTube | Mar 2026 | — |
| NordVPN Sponsorship | Sponsored content | YouTube | Feb 2026 | — |
| Rosetta Stone Sponsorship | Sponsored content | YouTube | Jan 2026 | — |
A Brush with Bekah is a US-based art history educator whose channel, run under the handle @bekahart, has built a following of hundreds of thousands on YouTube by mining art history for its strangest, most dangerous, and most scientifically surprising corners. The channel name is a deliberate pun — evoking both a painter's brush and a brush with death — which neatly captures her editorial lens: posts about arsenic-laced Victorian house paints, pigments derived from lethal compounds, and colors that defy conventional chemistry. Her self-described interests in "art and bad jokes" translate into an edutainment style that sits somewhere between a chemistry explainer and a dark-history rabbit hole, delivered with enough levity to keep a young, curious audience engaged. She is also active on TikTok (@bekahsart) and Instagram, and maintains a Patreon community for deeper engagement with her most dedicated followers.
Her audience skews young — the 18-to-34 bracket accounts for the large majority of viewers — and is nearly gender-balanced, concentrated primarily in the United States with meaningful reach into the UK and Canada. That demographic profile, combined with an engagement rate well above category norms, has attracted sponsors that reflect a creative, intellectually curious consumer: Skillshare and Milanote signal alignment with the maker and learner community, while Rosetta Stone and NordVPN are consistent mid-tier YouTube fixtures that speak to her audience's comfort with digital tools. Her representation through Helm Talent Group suggests she is actively developing her brand beyond organic growth. As demand for short-form educational content about art, science, and cultural history continues to grow, her specific niche — dangerous and counterintuitive art history — positions her well for partnerships with museums, publishers, and science-adjacent brands looking to reach an engaged younger audience.
A Brush with Bekah reaches an audience concentrated in United States primarily through YouTube, and is best activated via long-form YouTube integrations. As an art creator they map naturally to brands targeting that space. Demonstrated partners include Zocdoc and Skillshare. Engagement on YouTube runs around 10.1%, pointing to an audience suited to category-relevant, mid-funnel brand campaigns rather than pure-reach buys.
Benchmark estimates for a creator at A Brush with Bekah's tier (Mid, 714K combined followers, United States). Pulled from CreatorDB's category benchmarks.
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She posted a video documenting an incident in which she accidentally inhaled arsenic, including a prominent warning in the title urging viewers not to attempt anything similar. The video fits her broader content focus on the genuinely dangerous history of historical pigments and paints, which she often handles or recreates for educational demonstrations. It stands out as one of her most viscerally alarming uploads, combining personal storytelling with art history.
She has a dedicated video exploring the most lethal house paint in history, connecting art history directly to chemistry and public health. Arsenic-based pigments — widely used in Victorian-era paints and wallpapers — are among the most well-documented examples of dangerous historical materials, responsible for countless poisonings before their hazards were understood. Her channel regularly digs into exactly this kind of dark intersection between art and science.
Yes — her content spans both art history and hair-related tutorials, with hashtags like #hairdye, #hairtutorial, and #hairstyle appearing regularly alongside her painting and art history tags. This dual focus gives her channel broader appeal than a strictly academic creator, drawing viewers interested in color both as a historical subject and as a hands-on creative practice. It also reflects how color theory connects naturally across both disciplines.
She posted a video exploring colors that seem as though they shouldn't exist within normal human perception — a real phenomenon in color science sometimes referred to as chimerical or forbidden colors. These are hues that sit outside typical color experience and can only be perceived under specific optical conditions, making them genuinely strange territory for an art and painting channel. It's a strong example of how her content consistently bridges fine art, optics, and science.
She posted a video captioned 'THEY AREN'T HUMAN, I SWEAR' with hashtags #bones, #paint, and #history, diving into the unsettling history of bone-derived materials used in art. The history of pigments genuinely includes materials like bone black — made from charred animal bones — and the notorious 'mummy brown,' a pigment mixed from ground Egyptian mummies that was sold in artist supply shops well into the 19th century. It's classic A Brush with Bekah territory: facts so strange they sound made up.
The name is a pun on the phrase 'a brush with death,' with 'brush' doing double duty as both a painter's tool and the idiom for a close or dangerous encounter. Given that her channel is largely built around lethal pigments, toxic historical paints, and genuinely dangerous art materials, the name turns out to be quite literal. Her YouTube bio even flags a love of bad jokes, so the wordplay appears to be very much intentional.
Her TikTok handle is @bekahsart, which is slightly different from her YouTube and Instagram handles — both of which are @bekahart — a common source of confusion when searching for her across platforms. She maintains an active presence on all three, with YouTube serving as her primary home for longer art history and painting content. Searching @bekahsart on TikTok is the reliable way to find her there.
Recent sponsors on her YouTube channel include Skillshare, Milanote, Rosetta Stone, NordVPN, and Zocdoc. Skillshare and Milanote are especially well-matched to her audience of creative learners, since both tools are built for visual thinkers and people developing artistic or organizational skills. The breadth of her sponsor roster reflects how her highly engaged viewership appeals to a wider range of brands than a niche art channel might typically attract.
Yes, she has an active Patreon at patreon.com/ABrushwithBekah, linked directly from her YouTube channel description. It gives her audience a way to support her work beyond ad revenue, which suits a research-heavy channel that regularly digs into obscure historical pigments and scientific rabbit holes. She also openly invites fans to email her weird art history finds, reinforcing the community-driven feel of the channel.
She has well over 700,000 subscribers on YouTube, placing her solidly in the mid-tier creator range with a notably loyal, active audience. Her engagement rate runs dramatically above the category median — a signal that her viewers comment, share, and interact far more than typical for a channel of her size. Her subscriber base has continued to grow steadily with consistent month-over-month gains.
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