Chaos, Order: An Introspection of Messy Workflows
I've been posting art online for the past 5 years, very much aware that I post only a curated version of my artworks due to feeling insecure about my messy workflow that's not as neat as others. As a result, I end up never sharing 60% of what I do.
I've been posting art online for the past 5 years, very much aware that I post only a curated version of my artworks due to feeling insecure about my messy workflow that's not as neat as others. As a result, I end up never sharing 60% of what I do.
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In the wake of 🤖 "art", the fact that your artwork takes time to create is what makes it invaluable. Your ability to create something from nothing WITH the messiness it comes with is what human art is. It's not something anyone should be ashamed of.
Th existence of different types of artworks matters because they are manifestations of different people's interpretation of the world. No two artist will have the exact same work station, so why shouldn't that also apply to workflows?
It's hard to do in practice as someone who's always been wary of how others perceive my artworks but the best assurance I've had as of late is not everyone is going to like what you do, so share it anyways. People come and go, don't let that change you.