you can draw, yes, drawing is an activity most of humanity can and has participated in with varying degrees of passion
but to be an artist and understanding what compels human beings to create /art/ is incongruent with actually believing that making art is something that needs to be “sped up”
and how any actually intelligent artist interested in developing their skills would recoil at the idea of routinely and repeatedly referencing, not just evaluating, their own work because it will only result in perpetuated sameness and stagnation
but they wouldn’t know that would they lmfao
like… artists have and will become complacent, self-referential, and dispassionate since the dawn of time my guy, we call them “bad”
you truly didn’t need to waste billions of dollars to become a bad artist lol, the route has existed, it’s free, just take it if that’s what your determined to do
Like, art is such a raw form of human expression. Anything born from that is a culmination of lived experiences. You might as well be dead inside if you're letting a machine experience frustration, inspiration, and joy for you.
it’s just pathetic lol there’s no other word for it, the simple willingness to struggle, fail, and try again is alive in everyone and directed at every activity since birth, the commodification of “art” makes them feel they are somehow losing time/money because they are unwilling/unable to make it
The culture of instant gratification truly hampers that instinct, which is why I think people are just too afraid to be bad at something on the first try cos it's not as rewarding as they thought it would be
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but to be an artist and understanding what compels human beings to create /art/ is incongruent with actually believing that making art is something that needs to be “sped up”
but they wouldn’t know that would they lmfao
you truly didn’t need to waste billions of dollars to become a bad artist lol, the route has existed, it’s free, just take it if that’s what your determined to do