I’d say you’re doing it, friend! Maybe you’re an artist in training, but everyone’s improving, ideally. Humility is a nice change of pace compared to the kind of egotism that dominates UA-cam/social media in general, but you’re definitely making art. And I like where your head’s at! I mean, it’s totally worth continuing to learn & push yourself. But you don’t need to reach some crazy high threshold to just be considered an artist, in my view. Pro artists, amateur artists. New artists, veteran artists. World renowned artists, undiscovered artists. These are all kinds of artists. You do the thing!
Wow thank you so soo soooo very much for the kind words. That makes me feel a lot better about putting my stuff out there! I really appreciate you taking the time to write such a meaningful message. Thanks you again, I’m very grateful.
What defines an artist is largely subjective. You feel a desire or need to create something from nothing then act on it, I personally think that is one of the fundamental characteristics of an artist. It doesn't matter whether it's fine art or better than someone else's work or not, everybody is unique and no one else will do exactly what you do exactly the way you do it. I watched the video to see someone else's creative process and that is exactly what I got. You have no way of knowing what value the things you do hold for other people. More importantly though, as someone who has been creating art in some capacity for over 40 years, if it does something for you it's worth doing. You don't need others to validate it. Someone will appreciate what you do even though you may never know it.
Wow! Thank you so much for the kind words, that really means a lot. That’s a great way to look at it. I’m still new to this whole process so I thank you greatly!
I appreciate this comment, both because it applies to me as someone who is themself beginning their art journey as an adult with no creative background, and because I wanted to say something similar, and you have saved me a lot of typing. As one denizen of the Internet once put it: " "I can't draw" do it bad then, who cares? Partake in the act of creation for the pure joy of it, for a laff."
@@TheRealMycanthropeYou know, I tried to prepare myself for all the negative comments that would naturally occur from posting self expression, but I wasn’t prepared for all the positivity. Thank you from the bottom of my heart for the kind words. I really, very truly appreciate it.
I’d say you’re doing it, friend! Maybe you’re an artist in training, but everyone’s improving, ideally.
Humility is a nice change of pace compared to the kind of egotism that dominates UA-cam/social media in general, but you’re definitely making art. And I like where your head’s at! I mean, it’s totally worth continuing to learn & push yourself. But you don’t need to reach some crazy high threshold to just be considered an artist, in my view. Pro artists, amateur artists. New artists, veteran artists. World renowned artists, undiscovered artists. These are all kinds of artists. You do the thing!
Wow thank you so soo soooo very much for the kind words. That makes me feel a lot better about putting my stuff out there! I really appreciate you taking the time to write such a meaningful message. Thanks you again, I’m very grateful.
So talented Son.
Really nice work!
Thank you so much!
What defines an artist is largely subjective. You feel a desire or need to create something from nothing then act on it, I personally think that is one of the fundamental characteristics of an artist. It doesn't matter whether it's fine art or better than someone else's work or not, everybody is unique and no one else will do exactly what you do exactly the way you do it. I watched the video to see someone else's creative process and that is exactly what I got. You have no way of knowing what value the things you do hold for other people. More importantly though, as someone who has been creating art in some capacity for over 40 years, if it does something for you it's worth doing. You don't need others to validate it. Someone will appreciate what you do even though you may never know it.
Wow! Thank you so much for the kind words, that really means a lot. That’s a great way to look at it. I’m still new to this whole process so I thank you greatly!
I appreciate this comment, both because it applies to me as someone who is themself beginning their art journey as an adult with no creative background, and because I wanted to say something similar, and you have saved me a lot of typing.
As one denizen of the Internet once put it:
" "I can't draw" do it bad then, who cares? Partake in the act of creation for the pure joy of it, for a laff."
@@TheRealMycanthropeYou know, I tried to prepare myself for all the negative comments that would naturally occur from posting self expression, but I wasn’t prepared for all the positivity. Thank you from the bottom of my heart for the kind words. I really, very truly appreciate it.
Nice video man
Thank you so much I really appreciate it!
Lame
No, I’m able bodied, but thanks for asking!
@@thehallwayfamily double lame