
princexhhn
call me prince
- Sep 26, 2023
- 143
Often times, I feel like non-artists fail to appreciate our works. They just think it looks nice and move on, or even have the audacity to criticize. Artists, meanwhile, can actually appreciate your work because they know how hard it is. They know about art, so they can more appreciate your effort and technique.
I don't know. I just hate showing my art to non-artists because the response is always equivalent to nothing or simply just a thumbs up emoji. It's disheartening, and makes me overthink if I'm really a good artist or not. I doubt myself often as well, wondering if the reason is because I'm simply not a good enough artist to impress them. I really just prefer to share my art with fellow artists, it just totally kills my vibe when I show art I worked hours on and I get an indifferent response. I was proud of it and thought it looked nice but after a response like that I start to doubt myself.
Maybe I'm just not a great artist. I don't know anymore. I considered art to be one of the skills I was proud of… something I was good at. What are non-artists expecting from me, anyway? A top to bottom illustration that combats Leonardo Da Vinci? I'm only 21, I have never been to art school, and art is only a hobby of mine. I'm far from a professional, but I thought my art would at least be worthy of appreciation given all that.
Woops. Sorry, started to rant. I'm making this thread for discussion.
Any other artists have this problem?
I don't know. I just hate showing my art to non-artists because the response is always equivalent to nothing or simply just a thumbs up emoji. It's disheartening, and makes me overthink if I'm really a good artist or not. I doubt myself often as well, wondering if the reason is because I'm simply not a good enough artist to impress them. I really just prefer to share my art with fellow artists, it just totally kills my vibe when I show art I worked hours on and I get an indifferent response. I was proud of it and thought it looked nice but after a response like that I start to doubt myself.
Maybe I'm just not a great artist. I don't know anymore. I considered art to be one of the skills I was proud of… something I was good at. What are non-artists expecting from me, anyway? A top to bottom illustration that combats Leonardo Da Vinci? I'm only 21, I have never been to art school, and art is only a hobby of mine. I'm far from a professional, but I thought my art would at least be worthy of appreciation given all that.
Woops. Sorry, started to rant. I'm making this thread for discussion.
Any other artists have this problem?