I enjoy seeing your work, old or new. If you feel like you're regressing, it could be that you're experimenting and avoiding stasis.
Either way, I think the question that really matters is whether you enjoy it.
Don't crack under that kind of insecurity in your new art.
You are the best in every time frame.
You are continuously improving even if you struggle to see it.
This is just another part or chapter in finding yourself as an artist.
Whether it's your golden age or great depression.
Basing your artistical worth on likes and popularity is wrong and bad for your self worth.
You'll develop a twisted sense of reality where even your shittiest art can't thrive.
Draw for yourself and draw where your soul takes you.
Even if you think it's "not as good as you'd like" just keep going.
I think it's worth remembering that there are people who can just skip over timestamps or read the text on media posts. Or just have no idea on what timescales an account is posting in general.
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Either way, I think the question that really matters is whether you enjoy it.
You are the best in every time frame.
You are continuously improving even if you struggle to see it.
This is just another part or chapter in finding yourself as an artist.
Whether it's your golden age or great depression.
You'll develop a twisted sense of reality where even your shittiest art can't thrive.
Draw for yourself and draw where your soul takes you.
Even if you think it's "not as good as you'd like" just keep going.
Like they say, Art is subjective.
Everyone has an opinion and most are bullshit.
Paint and draw what YOU want.
Positive thinking and all that! 💪