It feels like being trapped by a monster that has rules that make no sense but punish us for breathing eating or wanting to exist. A platform filled with hate and negativity where only numbers matter. But I cant leave because If I want to survive I need to post. Anything, doesnt matter if I care about it or not. If the images are moving its good. I need to do things over and over and over again with alot of quantity and no time for quality. That is how I feel about instagram deep down. Otherwise its a okay platform. I try to post more. I am afraid of reels tho. Humans can be really evil and scary on reels.
For the first time, one of my reels reached 1 million views… it’s a quick ASMR unboxing of watercolors. The reels I spend hourS making where I am painting don’t get more than a few hundreds of views… A clear example of how it’s no longer about the quality of the content 😅
@@Phianett essentially its more about just strictly entertainment and relatability. great for general entertainment of an "average" user who just shares memes. tragic for ppl who create content, especially types that don't fit in that humor/entertainment field
But do those big numbers really matter if they’re randoms? Or is it the quality of the people who engage with your art content that’s more important? Quality over quantity😊
@@karenl8837 more exposure is likely to being you good followers. Getting 1 million views positively affects your account and increases the algorithms likelihood to promote your content to people who want to see you, so it's a win regardless.
I’m rarely active on Instagram, but the few times I do post, I’m always surprised by who interacts with it. Most of them have followed me for years, and it sort of feels nice knowing a few stick around regardless of how often I share work. Definitely helps me go at my own healthy pace.
I have seen so many videos of artists leaving Instagram due to having such a negative experience with it. I hate algorithms as this is just such an alien set up to me.
This is such an important thing to remember, especially as a starting artist. Thanks so much for your perspective on this! It's so nice to hear it from others, even though deep down I know the algorithm isn't a measure of worth. I find using Instagram as more of a public scrapbook of sorts helps; a way to connect and commemorate my journey. What happens with analytics is irrelevant 😊 thanks, Mimi!!
I genuinely love the positive aura and consistent character you exude throughout your videos. Furthermore, I appreciate your challenge to us creatives to “take it easy” and “keep on keeping on”. Anytime discouragement comes, I tune in to Mimoo Illustrations!
I got art block and stopped posting to Instagram for over a year, I find it very stressful. I wish there was a way to post the things I love without the stress of figuring out an algorithm. I probably won't be the illustrator I thought I'd be because of it :(
I've heard a lot of people resort to pinterest so maybe you could try that! I heard it about 3 times this week so I finally decided to try it for myself today lol. One thing I was hesitant abt was art theft but yeah I'd recommend watching more in depth videos from other people with more long term experience. ALSO YOU WILL BECOME THE ILLUSTRATOR YOU WANT TO BE!! Don't place your value on numbers and followers I'm sure ur work is amazing so please don't give up!
The best artists I know have the most dismal numbers. It’s good to post and put yourself out there, but don’t rely on it. Get your work out there in the real world. There’s plenty of opportunity.
These are great points. This is why I try to at least like most if not all the posts I see on my Insta feed. Also in many ways these apply to other platforms such as UA-cam as well. UA-cam doesn’t really care if you make good videos, as long as they gain engagement (and dislikes are counted as engagement) and, especially, views.
Being an artist and being a content-creator are different things. I only came to understand this now. An artist draws from their heart, but a content creator does not necessarily always do that. Sure, some content creators are lucky to have their true art match the algorithm. But some have to modify their style in order to please people and get more likes. That's why you should think what you want to do with your art: is it a job for you, or just a way of expressing yourself? If you want to make art for your soul, you probably better stop caring about likes and comparing yourself to other artists. But if it's a job to you, you might consider modifying your art to get more engagement.
Great topic Mimi! I have been on Instagram since 2020, and I only have 60 followers and get less than 27 likes per post usually but these days I don't even mind XD I used to be a bit annoyed by it but now I am okay since I am making what I enjoy and am using Instagram mostly for art friendships and accountability
Thank you for this video. It came at a time that I really need it. I've been posting more than ever and my account is still not growing. But I do know that my digital art skills are slowly improving. So, I've been trying to reassure myself that I need to make my art for me first. If others like it too then that's great. Sometimes it's hard to think that way but I'll still keep trying to grow my art skills. It's something I've been passionate about for so many years and I want to keep learning and growing. Thank you again for sharing this video!
Another thing to consider is art style. I only get big engagement when I make fanart (which isn't often cause I like character design so I don't want to attract an audience who only wants fanart yk) while other pages grow really quick or have high engagement despite very small following (with comments like "omg you're so underrated!") when they draw realism or anime
I still fallow elementary school rules to make my teachers and mom, grandma proud. I think of the remember when your out and a bout your representing your school.
The clip of the art pieces being just coloured rectangles with likes and comment numbers illustrated that it's just about engagement so well! Really great video about separating the art from the metrics, which can be so difficult but shows so well that the social media numbers game is just a game you feed. The numbers don't say anything about one's art journey, work's worth or the various meaningful interactions people get just from looking at it.
Can I just say that it’s always nice to come to your channel because it feels like you’re one of very few who doesn’t use an iPad with procreate. I want to get into digital art and seeing you work reminds me that I don’t need a iPad in order to do so. It’s not that I dislike iPads it’s just that they are crazy expensive where I live and costs as much as a computer that can handle video editing, digital art etc. And I soon need one of those as well. If anyone have other artists to recommend that doesn’t use an iPad for their digital work, I would really appreciate the inspiration and motivation😊
I have been sharing my art on Instagram for a while now but it hasn’t been showing to wider audience. It doesn’t how I improve my art, my account never grow 😂 i put less attention to the numbers nowadays but sometimes will still get affected emotionally 😅
It's refreshing to hear your perspective on this topic. In your experience, what are some effective strategies for creating art that not only engages the audience but also resonates with them on a deeper level, beyond just getting likes and comments?
Effective strategies for creating art that resonates on a deeper level involve infusing personal meaning and emotions into the work, connecting with universal themes and emotions, and inviting viewers to reflect and connect with the art on a personal level, transcending mere likes and comments to create a meaningful and lasting impact. 🎨🤔💫
Talented artist like you have a great impact in the stability & success of any social media platforms like Instagram. You make those visual posts attractive & appealing that make us all more engaged. Kudos!
Hi Mimi, thank you so much for this video. I really enjoyed this and really needed it. Consistency is key and the believe in ourselves. Can't wait for your next video :)😃
As an artist this was super encouraging and helpful. Thank you so much for motivating me to continue to work on my art and my UA-cam channel 💗💓. I know I can be able to get to my goal sometime the more I keep working towards it, and improve my skills while doing so. Again Thank you so much, your videos are the highlight of my day 💖💖💖
I'm between styles, for now i post portraits pq in my sketchbook i do some doodles that sometimes I'm afraid to post because i think they are too simple but watching your videos i got inspired to post them ❤❤❤
Thanks for the video. Yes I find it’s best when i engage with other people. I sometimes ask questions in my stories and Dm that story to the accounts I like and engage with the most. It can start some great conversations in the DM’s and apparently Instagram see that as a positive for your account too. Love your art too ❤👍
I don't have any Instagram acct (I publish some sketches only here), but I watched the whole video because I think it conveys a good attitude to young artists and to those who struggle with all those algorithms. p.s. Your team makes a great content! The editing improved so much!
I really enjoyed this video Mimi! It was so insightful and the production quality was excellent!! Thanks for sharing your work with us, it's truly inspiring!
Thank you so much for this video, you taught me a completely new perspective about the platform, that is really going to help me in the future😊 Love your art and your energy!
Yeah am feeling this a lot. It becomes even harder to get your content out there when you do figure art...Your posts will be flagged from the beginning because the algorithm cannot differentiate a picture from art...very sad but well. We just gotta keep going. In theory Instagram is a good concept for artists coz we can make it our portfolio and create a gallery. That is honestly all am looking to do these days. I gave up on the following 😅
@@Lindzo89 yep, all this 'dont feel bad about your art' I feel fine and its nice to see my progress, I just wish I'd make money off it so I can spend more time on making art than working a day job
This video is veery interesting I am starting my carreer as artist but have an experience in communication and marketing, my partner is a confirmed artist but not easy when it comes to social network. I have expalined her exactly whart you said for Intagram and social networks in general the content is more important than the craft. No we are working on a way to have more views and little by little develop our art business.
I just love how you explain everything regarding art business I'm an artist too and I struggle ti find an audience especially because I'm not used to take nice and aesthetic pics for my art + I'm a multiplidiscipplinary artist so it's more difficult to make people follow me because my art can be very different from post to post
If your goal is selling art or products that revolve around your art, followers mean nothing. All that matters is how many actually buy your stuff. You can have 100k followers and only like 5 might buy something from you.
Im not sure if ig is totally blind to what the picture is. It feels like it uses some sort of ai to calculate and scan image contents to generate recommended posts based on similar photo structure and especially colors. 😮
@@MimimooIllustration Yes, I have n9ticed that. Because the default feed color for insta is white and you add a white background, the art itself pops. And it is bold, imo being able to use pastles in a way they pop and appear vibrant is boldly using colors. Especially since some art pieces have many harmonious and/or contrasting colors.
Making bold art doesn't always have to mean using darker and/or saturated colors to make edgy stuff. If you can use pastles/muted tones and make it pop, that is a bold way of using those colors. Its all about making the art itself stand out, and that is being achieved here imo.
Let us know how you feel about being on Instagram as an artist - it's always nice to know that we're not alone! 🌷
Agreed 🙂
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It feels like being trapped by a monster that has rules that make no sense but punish us for breathing eating or wanting to exist. A platform filled with hate and negativity where only numbers matter. But I cant leave because If I want to survive I need to post. Anything, doesnt matter if I care about it or not. If the images are moving its good. I need to do things over and over and over again with alot of quantity and no time for quality. That is how I feel about instagram deep down. Otherwise its a okay platform. I try to post more. I am afraid of reels tho. Humans can be really evil and scary on reels.
For the first time, one of my reels reached 1 million views… it’s a quick ASMR unboxing of watercolors. The reels I spend hourS making where I am painting don’t get more than a few hundreds of views… A clear example of how it’s no longer about the quality of the content 😅
Oh that's so interesting!
Isn't it frustrating? I never understood how the algorithm worked and I became disinterested in further posting.
@@Phianett essentially its more about just strictly entertainment and relatability. great for general entertainment of an "average" user who just shares memes. tragic for ppl who create content, especially types that don't fit in that humor/entertainment field
But do those big numbers really matter if they’re randoms? Or is it the quality of the people who engage with your art content that’s more important? Quality over quantity😊
@@karenl8837 more exposure is likely to being you good followers. Getting 1 million views positively affects your account and increases the algorithms likelihood to promote your content to people who want to see you, so it's a win regardless.
I’m rarely active on Instagram, but the few times I do post, I’m always surprised by who interacts with it. Most of them have followed me for years, and it sort of feels nice knowing a few stick around regardless of how often I share work. Definitely helps me go at my own healthy pace.
I have seen so many videos of artists leaving Instagram due to having such a negative experience with it. I hate algorithms as this is just such an alien set up to me.
I also feel the same way 😂 Instagram algorithm discouraging small content creators.
This is such an important thing to remember, especially as a starting artist. Thanks so much for your perspective on this! It's so nice to hear it from others, even though deep down I know the algorithm isn't a measure of worth. I find using Instagram as more of a public scrapbook of sorts helps; a way to connect and commemorate my journey. What happens with analytics is irrelevant 😊 thanks, Mimi!!
Oh I like the idea of it being a scrapbook!
This is such a good take on it! Going to take this to heart!
I genuinely love the positive aura and consistent character you exude throughout your videos. Furthermore, I appreciate your challenge to us creatives to “take it easy” and “keep on keeping on”. Anytime discouragement comes, I tune in to Mimoo Illustrations!
Aw I appreciate that, thank you!
I got art block and stopped posting to Instagram for over a year, I find it very stressful. I wish there was a way to post the things I love without the stress of figuring out an algorithm. I probably won't be the illustrator I thought I'd be because of it :(
I've heard a lot of people resort to pinterest so maybe you could try that! I heard it about 3 times this week so I finally decided to try it for myself today lol. One thing I was hesitant abt was art theft but yeah I'd recommend watching more in depth videos from other people with more long term experience.
ALSO YOU WILL BECOME THE ILLUSTRATOR YOU WANT TO BE!! Don't place your value on numbers and followers I'm sure ur work is amazing so please don't give up!
So encouraging! I have 120 followers only but in reality about 10 of them interact with me.
That's ok, I think it's quite common for only around 10% of your audience to see or interact with your posts 😊
The best artists I know have the most dismal numbers. It’s good to post and put yourself out there, but don’t rely on it. Get your work out there in the real world. There’s plenty of opportunity.
Really? How to do that? Genuine question. I would love to know. I want to know what opportunities are there that I can go for.
These are great points. This is why I try to at least like most if not all the posts I see on my Insta feed.
Also in many ways these apply to other platforms such as UA-cam as well. UA-cam doesn’t really care if you make good videos, as long as they gain engagement (and dislikes are counted as engagement) and, especially, views.
Loved this. I worked 2 days on a piece that didn't get seen at all. This is a good reminder.
I just love how positive and nurturing your channel is! Thanks for paying it forward now that you have become so successful.
This is a really important point, It's also why sometimes the most random videos go viral ❤
Being an artist and being a content-creator are different things. I only came to understand this now. An artist draws from their heart, but a content creator does not necessarily always do that. Sure, some content creators are lucky to have their true art match the algorithm. But some have to modify their style in order to please people and get more likes. That's why you should think what you want to do with your art: is it a job for you, or just a way of expressing yourself? If you want to make art for your soul, you probably better stop caring about likes and comparing yourself to other artists. But if it's a job to you, you might consider modifying your art to get more engagement.
Great topic Mimi! I have been on Instagram since 2020, and I only have 60 followers and get less than 27 likes per post usually but these days I don't even mind XD I used to be a bit annoyed by it but now I am okay since I am making what I enjoy and am using Instagram mostly for art friendships and accountability
Thank you for this video. It came at a time that I really need it. I've been posting more than ever and my account is still not growing. But I do know that my digital art skills are slowly improving. So, I've been trying to reassure myself that I need to make my art for me first. If others like it too then that's great. Sometimes it's hard to think that way but I'll still keep trying to grow my art skills. It's something I've been passionate about for so many years and I want to keep learning and growing. Thank you again for sharing this video!
Love that perspective - if you're passionate about your art and enjoy doing it then absolutely focusing on doing it for yourself is the way to go 😊
@@MimimooIllustrationthank you. 😊 And thank you for taking the time to respond back to me. ❤
Another thing to consider is art style. I only get big engagement when I make fanart (which isn't often cause I like character design so I don't want to attract an audience who only wants fanart yk) while other pages grow really quick or have high engagement despite very small following (with comments like "omg you're so underrated!") when they draw realism or anime
@@ShaiLaithat's a really good point. Thanks.
I still fallow elementary school rules to make my teachers and mom, grandma proud. I think of the remember when your out and a bout your representing your school.
Thank you for this reminder and positive vibes
The clip of the art pieces being just coloured rectangles with likes and comment numbers illustrated that it's just about engagement so well!
Really great video about separating the art from the metrics, which can be so difficult but shows so well that the social media numbers game is just a game you feed. The numbers don't say anything about one's art journey, work's worth or the various meaningful interactions people get just from looking at it.
Exactly, there's so much more to what we post than what Instagram measures! So glad you enjoyed the video 😊🌷
Can I just say that it’s always nice to come to your channel because it feels like you’re one of very few who doesn’t use an iPad with procreate. I want to get into digital art and seeing you work reminds me that I don’t need a iPad in order to do so. It’s not that I dislike iPads it’s just that they are crazy expensive where I live and costs as much as a computer that can handle video editing, digital art etc. And I soon need one of those as well.
If anyone have other artists to recommend that doesn’t use an iPad for their digital work, I would really appreciate the inspiration and motivation😊
I have been sharing my art on Instagram for a while now but it hasn’t been showing to wider audience. It doesn’t how I improve my art, my account never grow 😂 i put less attention to the numbers nowadays but sometimes will still get affected emotionally 😅
Your videos are so good ❤ how do you make these videos so interactive. I also like how the story telling goes 🎉
It's refreshing to hear your perspective on this topic. In your experience, what are some effective strategies for creating art that not only engages the audience but also resonates with them on a deeper level, beyond just getting likes and comments?
Thank you for this very informative video!
Great video, Mimi! Instagram's all about engagement, not art quality. Keep creating your unique, positive art that stands out. Great work!
Great content, Love this!
Effective strategies for creating art that resonates on a deeper level involve infusing personal meaning and emotions into the work, connecting with universal themes and emotions, and inviting viewers to reflect and connect with the art on a personal level, transcending mere likes and comments to create a meaningful and lasting impact. 🎨🤔💫
Talented artist like you have a great impact in the stability & success of any social media platforms like Instagram. You make those visual posts attractive & appealing that make us all more engaged. Kudos!
The editing in this was phenomenal!
Hi Mimi, thank you so much for this video. I really enjoyed this and really needed it. Consistency is key and the believe in ourselves. Can't wait for your next video :)😃
As an artist this was super encouraging and helpful. Thank you so much for motivating me to continue to work on my art and my UA-cam channel 💗💓. I know I can be able to get to my goal sometime the more I keep working towards it, and improve my skills while doing so. Again Thank you so much, your videos are the highlight of my day 💖💖💖
I'm between styles, for now i post portraits pq in my sketchbook i do some doodles that sometimes I'm afraid to post because i think they are too simple but watching your videos i got inspired to post them ❤❤❤
I like the kind of your art very much. The pictures are so positive.
I am learning soo much from you...simple , straight to the point videos❤
Thanks for the video. Yes I find it’s best when i engage with other people. I sometimes ask questions in my stories and Dm that story to the accounts I like and engage with the most. It can start some great conversations in the DM’s and apparently Instagram see that as a positive for your account too. Love your art too ❤👍
I don't have any Instagram acct (I publish some sketches only here), but I watched the whole video because I think it conveys a good attitude to young artists and to those who struggle with all those algorithms.
p.s. Your team makes a great content! The editing improved so much!
I really enjoyed this video Mimi! It was so insightful and the production quality was excellent!! Thanks for sharing your work with us, it's truly inspiring!
This really puts things into perspective! Thank you for sharing your insight 🙏
Thank you so much for this video, you taught me a completely new perspective about the platform, that is really going to help me in the future😊 Love your art and your energy!
Thank you so much for your positive videos and tips. It really helps me stay on track.
So insightful, thank you for your advice and videos! Love your art as an inspiring artist on the verge of looking at having another IG only for my art
Loving all of the content! I always leave your videos feeling so inspired 🥰🥰
Yeah am feeling this a lot. It becomes even harder to get your content out there when you do figure art...Your posts will be flagged from the beginning because the algorithm cannot differentiate a picture from art...very sad but well. We just gotta keep going. In theory Instagram is a good concept for artists coz we can make it our portfolio and create a gallery. That is honestly all am looking to do these days. I gave up on the following 😅
Oh true figure art would be extra difficult!
Thank you, Mimi! I am just starting out on Instagram and needed to hear this. Cheers.
Thanks for sharing the encouragement🙂
A really good reminder! Thank you! 😊
Well...I was rude sometimes at the comment section, but I like your videos Mimi. My apologies. You do a great job. 🌹
That's so nice of you - I appreciate that 😊
this makes a lot of sense!! Thanks 💖
This was an honest video and I appreciate it!
Thank you for creating this video! I'm happy you talked about this topic☺
Im fine with my art, but i need more followers to support my art career.
This is exactly how I see it. I'm trying to earn a living and it's very frustrating that I never get anywhere on social media.
You and me both, I'll follow you 😊❤
I'm pretty much on the same boat
@@Lindzo89 yep, all this 'dont feel bad about your art' I feel fine and its nice to see my progress, I just wish I'd make money off it so I can spend more time on making art than working a day job
thank you for sharing mimi 💜🌸😊 best wishes!
This video is veery interesting I am starting my carreer as artist but have an experience in communication and marketing, my partner is a confirmed artist but not easy when it comes to social network. I have expalined her exactly whart you said for Intagram and social networks in general the content is more important than the craft. No we are working on a way to have more views and little by little develop our art business.
Good to keep in mind ✨
My art is getting recognised because I found the closest artstyle they prefer.
Thank you so much for this video!
Looking for your hearts! 💖
I got 3 followers.
hehehe
Love it.
I just love how you explain everything regarding art business
I'm an artist too and I struggle ti find an audience especially because I'm not used to take nice and aesthetic pics for my art + I'm a multiplidiscipplinary artist so it's more difficult to make people follow me because my art can be very different from post to post
Hi beautiful awesome work❤💜💝💞💝💞❤💛💖👏💞💖💜👏💞💖👏💞❤💞❤💞
If your goal is selling art or products that revolve around your art, followers mean nothing. All that matters is how many actually buy your stuff. You can have 100k followers and only like 5 might buy something from you.
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one of my reels randomly got 1000 views and the next one didn't even reach a 100. it's so weird.
Yes! It's so inconsistent isn't it!
Why not like the pic if you "enjoyed" the artwork makes absolutely no sense
Im not sure if ig is totally blind to what the picture is. It feels like it uses some sort of ai to calculate and scan image contents to generate recommended posts based on similar photo structure and especially colors. 😮
But I grew maybe 10-20 followers in a year.....
Your art is lovely but it isn't bold, that word doesn't fit at all with the muted tones etc.
For me it's because I frame most things in a white circle so they're surrounded by white which makes them stand out easily
@@MimimooIllustration Yes, I have n9ticed that. Because the default feed color for insta is white and you add a white background, the art itself pops. And it is bold, imo being able to use pastles in a way they pop and appear vibrant is boldly using colors. Especially since some art pieces have many harmonious and/or contrasting colors.
Making bold art doesn't always have to mean using darker and/or saturated colors to make edgy stuff. If you can use pastles/muted tones and make it pop, that is a bold way of using those colors. Its all about making the art itself stand out, and that is being achieved here imo.
@@MimimooIllustration You're right, I didn't see it that way before but now it makes sense!
I am learning soo much from you...simple , straight to the point videos❤