Feel Insecure In Art
Felt way more insecure and constantly compared myself to others, graduated from that, still no job. Strangely enough, my confidence still was growing despite all that. Going on another 2 years later, did some intense anatomy studies, colour theory, concept art tutorials, finished my portfolio, still no job atm but I'm trying to look around and
I know I'm insecure about my art too, but up with it you have to show people and I feel like I'm bearing my soul. Sometimes when they don't like it or when they don't like something about it, it feels like that means they don't like me which I know is kind of ridiculous but sometimes it feels that way. More often than not, a piece
By focusing on your own path, you can stop feeling insecure and start appreciating your individual growth. Comparisons can be particularly damaging in a field that thrives on creativity and innovation. Instead of looking sideways, look inward. Celebrate your progress and acknowledge the milestones you've achieved.
Dedicate yourself to Art and you WILL become a master in time. Your art may change, you may change but the dedication will result in mastery. Then people will look at your art as you feel now. My last piece of advice Express your truth, but first make very sure your truth is not lies. Leaving a trail of lies or false art is a waste of your talent.
Feeling insecure isn't limited to artists but how come we're more affected by this soul-crunching cloud of self-doubt more than say, lawyers or doctors? If you've recharged, done some yoga, yet you come back to your art and still feel the same way about it, then ask yourself why you really don't like it. Stare at it directly, don
One of the hardest things I have to overcome in my art classes is not the talent level of my students, nor the painting techniques and application of artist materials no, my biggest hurdle is the self-esteem of the person I'm working with. It's a tough one, for all the talent in the world won't offset an artist whose view of himself is below par.
It just feels like a big failure and it makes me so insecure to hear about other people my age who are easily good at drawing now and don't have my problems. Everytime I feel myself doubting my art I go back to that and it reinforces my belief in making what I want to make, regardless of how other people feel. You can find it in PDF format
Maybe your art is too good and not enough controverse. They cannot blame you for low quality, they are afraid to tell you its good, because you already should know it. I live from art for 20 years 10 years of studies. Do you think that i became confident in my work? Nope. After 30 years doing art i still feel insecure and i doubt quality of
Everytime I get in a phase to draw, I get really excited about it and I draw almost nonstop. Most of the time I actually feel like quotHey, I'm really good at this!quot But those moments rarely ever last. After some time, especially once I've started looking at other people's work, I get severely discouraged and insecure about my stuff.
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