Ive had many years of cringed art, and me trying to copy a style that isn't mine. So many wasted years... I've struggled with my art style before as well, but then I realized something. Your style shouldn't have to be "discovered". You know you've found your style when you sit down, sketch what you *feel* and not what you *see*, and like it. You know those pictures you make that aren't great but you love them so, so much? Its because they're *your* style, and that cannot be replicated. Just embrace your natural style, build off of it, and it will make you a happier person.
Same, i tried so many chibi style and i cannot get better, you know what i did? I copy that drawing and tell my friend, i was proud at first, but now, im not copying other style anymore, i use my own style, looking back at my old copied drawing was cringey af, but i wanna still keep that old drawing to remember how cringey it is to copy others drawing...
i totally get what you’re saying about art styles. for me, i’m focusing more on improving certain areas (anatomy, detailed backgrounds, more intricate clothing, etc) and seeing how my art develops around it
I think it's normal for artists to play about with art styles. I've always maintained, that artists are revolving doors when it comes to style. We will use and explore many different ways to do something, and this includes our choice of medium. Those of us who settle as 'one trick ponies'. Say those who stop at realisim, will soon stagnate. It is human nature to explore and to expand, finding something fresh and new is what keeps us going. Recently, I've seen quite a few You Tube artists questioning they're 'style'. Nothing they are doing is unusual, they've yet to work that bit out. Drawing the same concept, say woman's faces constantly, is what causes 'burn out', Exploring new things to draw or paint is essentially what is the essence of an artist. Not being afraid to grab the wind by the tail. Is why the likes of Picasso, Van Gogh, Devinchi,, and many others have painting styles that are as different as day and night. My advise is listen to your inner artist, don't be afraid to take that journey, it most probably will work out, if not there are plenty of new opportunities in art to explore, and think.of the fun you will have getting there! LOVE your winged Hare, and a good tale to go with it.. :-)
In Bavaria, Germany we have a similar creature that is called "Wolpertinger". It's not a specific mix, but most of the time it gets pictured as a rabbit with wings and antlers
This is one of my favorite peices you've made and i'm super happy that you're proud of it too, especially since it's a bit personal to you and where you come from! Keep trying and never give up, besides, you inspire me with every new video!
Det glädjer mig att se skvadern få lite uppmärksamhet! Och jag gillar verkligen hur slutresultatet blev~ I'm glad to see the skvader get some attention! And I really love the finished drawing~
I love this piece, it is perfect. In a way it speeks to me. I love mythical creatures, and I think it is sweet you picked one that's close to you. Thank you for your art and videos.
I love the story and picture of the Skvader! I love folklore (the more regional the better) from different countries AND I bought Gansei Tambei watercolors after I saw a video of you using the Starry Nights pallete, and I LOVE them. They might be my most favorite medium now. It's snowing very very hard here and piling up, and then a ping from my phone tells me Kattvalk has uploaded a new video. Best. Day. Ever. Thanks for doing what you do and inspiring me always! ❤️
I'm so glad that you mention trying out new mediums and how it tends to "block" your original style. I have been trying to combine inks, stamping, and watercolor paints with my favorite mediums. During this process, I have learned many things but at the same time, I seem to have lost my style. This almost makes me feel like a failure in what used to be my joy and complete sense of satisfaction. Yes, we need to try new things but perhaps we should limit ourselves to these learning experiences to our "messy journals" and allow the free creativity to flow in our personal style on our art pieces, adding new mediums if we feel that what we have learned in our messy journals will compliment our original art pieces. Keep it up my "Happy Cat"!
Most really great artists are good at all types of art mediums. And practicing one can help you improve in another. You are young, just keep doing art as often as possible and you'll be fine.
Alyssa Games the length of the video. 🤷♀️ I type while the video’s playing. AND, what’s more....I watch everything on 2x speed. (But also fully let all ads play.)
Try all the mediums and styles you can and you want. When you tried them all, you can be sure what medium(s) and style you want to focus on because you like it best. All the others are great to have to play around with, but you will know what to turn to when you go for your particular style that you decided on and developped after being sure of that one being your absolute favorite :) I really love this artwork! It is absolutely amazing and cute and funny , but most of all , CUTE!
This is an amazing drawing. I like the splashes of colour ( I would have never tried that- too scared I might destroy it). My favourite part is the bunny's eye: it looks like a shiny piece of amber. Wonderful!
This is such a nice box paints are so great! That's such a cute creature and the backstory is kind of cool, it's not like this huge mythos it's more like Nessie or something, I love it! And I actually really like the messy splotches!
I think one of the best ways for discovering your art style is to start off by referencing pictures from other styles for as long as you can. I know this just sounds like you’re copying the style of someone else, but in reality over many months or even years, it will start to form itself into something more tailored to your own personal preference. For me, i copied pictures exactly from the concept art of Kid Icarus Uprising for about six weeks straight, and that helped me find a good foundation to add different skills that i learn over the years. Now, my style doesn’t even look like the art from the game anymore! For someone like you who wants to find their style again, I’d say to look at a piece of your art that you’re proud of and start to study it to see which tips and tricks came from each point of reference, like “the hands came from this specific how to draw book, the shading came from this cartoon i used to watch,” etc. I always do this when i have trouble finding my style, and it helps me realize the roots of where i learned to draw and how far I’ve let my own style stray from my original concepts. I hope this helps!
Reminds me that I need to dust off my Kuretake Gansai Tambi and Starry colors. I love how glittery and metallic these paints are. Here where I live, the local mythical creatures are sasquach and jackalopes. There's even a statue of a sasquach on one of the old highways in Washington State. You don't even know it's there unless someone else knows where exactly it's at. One of those 'blink and you miss it' kind of things. I love how your drawing turned out too. Sometimes Kuretake can be tricky to work with. I think because these are ink pigmented paints.
Alltså jag ÄLSKAR dina videos!! Älskar att se din konst och tycker du är grymt kreativ och duktig, jag är själv konstnär på amatör nivå även om jag har mitt diplom sen 2008 men jag måste bara säga att jag är inte ems hälften så duktig som du! Men du ger mig ett enormt mått av inspiration till att fortsätta utvecklas! Din skvader blev verkligen fin btw! :) Fortsätt vara awesome med din konst, du är grym!
Great Artwork! Tbh I really like seeing your different art styles and that you use different art mediums, it's always unique and interesting to watch! Not like these artists that create everytime similar things and the watchers get bored because all artworks look too similar. But I'm also looking forward to a video where you talk about finding your own artstyle and stuff, because I'm currently struggling a bit myself too, I like trying different styles and things but it's hard to decide whether I should stick to one style or not.
Did you ever tried out “twinklings h20“? These are metallic watercolors which come in many different colors and they are amazing. Would love to see you working with them.
In Germany there's a creature similar to that one. It's called wolpertinger and is a rapit with fang, antlers, duck feet and wings/bird tale. Depending on who you ask it's look changes.
I'd just like to say that I don't think that using different mediums really affects your ability to develop a style unless you're trying to tie that style specifically to a medium. Since you really enjoy testing out new stuff and right now you're more of a jack of all trades, it may be within your best interest to try and develop a stylistic way of drawing your favorite subjects that can be done with basically any medium. Though, I also find it strange that you think that you haven't developed a style. Aside from the more realistic figures (which every artist should be able to do, since good stylistic art starts from understanding anatomy and realism) most of your art pieces have a lot of features that are similar to each other, thus making it a style.
i don't think she was trying to say her style is linked to a medium, but that additionally to the style problems she's concerned about, she also hasn't specialised in a certain medium yet?
Oh no, I got that. What I was saying is that I don't see why it's important to specialize in one medium unless the style you want is linked specifically to that medium.
Ii feel ya Doll, I am always trying to figure out what my style is, or if I have my own style at all, I get so into doing different supplies and trying new things that i dont just focus on one kind of art and not sure if thats a good thing out not, but i know i want to keep doing my cartoony pieces but i also know i want to keep working on landscapes and portraits so for now those are going to be my focus plus just having fun, but i can get carried away with color lol
I just stumbled across your channel, and i love this art style so much. Im definately subscribing, but im probably late to tell you that you should play around with this art style, youre so good at it.
Hey kattvalk! I want to tell you that whenever i see one of your artworks, i instantly recongise it! So changing little things here and there in each artwork doesnt really affect your signature look much if thats what youre worried about. I honestly like working with different media myself because i think that each medium portrays a different feeling (so depending on what im aiming for). But i know everyone's different, so if what you wan is one specific art style, go for it theres nothing wrong with that but also keep in mind that having different art styles doesnt make you indistinguishable and that theres nothing wrong with it either :))
Now this video reminds me that I have the Gansai Tambi Starry Color sitting somewhere in my room. Gotta use it more! Also, this piece is beautiful ahaha
its so cute 💗 we have a similar mythical creature im germany which is called wolpertinger, it is part rabbit, duck and deer. its really cool to see something similar exist in sweden too :D
Tack för historien bakom harfågeln. Som liten tog mormor oss landet runt och i Medelpad stannade vi och jag köpte ett vykort på en sådan varelse. Vykort samlade jag på då. Men jag har aldrig förstått kopplingen till Medelpad förrän nu även om jag vet att jag oftast valde vykort med djur på. Tack. 👍🏻😍
Oh, and... In what city of Swiden do you live? And also, have you think to do a trip to, for example, Barcelona, to meet Spanish and catalan Happy Cats ?
I love the hair/grouse beast! What a lovely little local legend :) I like the splatted effect actually, looks pretty cool. But it is annoying when something doesn’t go to plan isn’t it? And what is with the micron labelling amirite? Oooh a fineliner comparison/review would be awesome! And it could give you a chance to focus on your style, keeping to drawing. :)
Hey, don't worry about using different styles and mediums. Overtime you'll develop a style or styles which you find comfortable, don't feel like you have to stick to one thing. You can only improve if you experiment.
finding your style of art and the right medium, can be a very long process. It takes a lot of time to develop one specific style, wether it be cartoony, anime, realistic, semi realistic, or abstract. People have a natural hand at certain ways of drawing in lots of different styles and methods. But other than that, artists tend to find something and stick with it
I really like it and I like the splatters. Since my last art crit I still haven't made any art, its been like two months now. I just don't make art that I like. I wish I did make art that I like. I'm not trying to sell my art or anything, so if I don't like my art style my finished pieces just sit in the closet forever.
I understand wanting to find your own style and perfecting one that you prefer, but an interesting saying is “jack of all trades, master of none; but still better than master of one”
Ive had many years of cringed art, and me trying to copy a style that isn't mine. So many wasted years... I've struggled with my art style before as well, but then I realized something.
Your style shouldn't have to be "discovered". You know you've found your style when you sit down, sketch what you *feel* and not what you *see*, and like it. You know those pictures you make that aren't great but you love them so, so much? Its because they're *your* style, and that cannot be replicated. Just embrace your natural style, build off of it, and it will make you a happier person.
Jean Fox Brilliant words darling, just brilliant! :') ♡
Very true that's how I feel!!
Beautifully said! Words to art by.
Jean Fox yup
Same, i tried so many chibi style and i cannot get better, you know what i did? I copy that drawing and tell my friend, i was proud at first, but now, im not copying other style anymore, i use my own style, looking back at my old copied drawing was cringey af, but i wanna still keep that old drawing to remember how cringey it is to copy others drawing...
i totally get what you’re saying about art styles. for me, i’m focusing more on improving certain areas (anatomy, detailed backgrounds, more intricate clothing, etc) and seeing how my art develops around it
I'm glad NerdECrafter sent me. You've introduced me to a myth I've never heard of! Now THAT'S rare!
I think it's normal for artists to play about with art styles. I've always maintained, that artists are revolving doors when it comes to style. We will use and explore many different ways to do something, and this includes our choice of medium. Those of us who settle as 'one trick ponies'. Say those who stop at realisim, will soon stagnate. It is human nature to explore and to expand, finding something fresh and new is what keeps us going. Recently,
I've seen quite a few You Tube artists questioning they're 'style'. Nothing they are doing is unusual, they've yet to work that bit out. Drawing the same concept, say woman's faces constantly, is what causes 'burn out', Exploring new things to draw or paint is essentially what is the essence of an artist. Not being afraid to grab the wind by the tail. Is why the likes of Picasso, Van Gogh, Devinchi,, and many others have painting styles that are as different as day and night. My advise is listen to your inner artist, don't be afraid to take that journey, it most probably will work out, if not there are plenty of new opportunities in art to explore, and think.of the fun you will have getting there!
LOVE your winged Hare, and a good tale to go with it.. :-)
Very long
In Bavaria, Germany we have a similar creature that is called "Wolpertinger". It's not a specific mix, but most of the time it gets pictured as a rabbit with wings and antlers
This turned out amazing! I loved the unique creature and the way you painted with the gold. Metallics always stand out so nicely!
The little skvader turned out adorable!
I thought your illustration was absolutely BEAUTIFUL!
This is one of my favorite peices you've made and i'm super happy that you're proud of it too, especially since it's a bit personal to you and where you come from! Keep trying and never give up, besides, you inspire me with every new video!
Det glädjer mig att se skvadern få lite uppmärksamhet! Och jag gillar verkligen hur slutresultatet blev~
I'm glad to see the skvader get some attention! And I really love the finished drawing~
Those gold paint. my god . I need them in my life. Great video :D
I love this piece, it is perfect. In a way it speeks to me. I love mythical creatures, and I think it is sweet you picked one that's close to you. Thank you for your art and videos.
I love the story and picture of the Skvader! I love folklore (the more regional the better) from different countries AND I bought Gansei Tambei watercolors after I saw a video of you using the Starry Nights pallete, and I LOVE them. They might be my most favorite medium now. It's snowing very very hard here and piling up, and then a ping from my phone tells me Kattvalk has uploaded a new video. Best. Day. Ever. Thanks for doing what you do and inspiring me always! ❤️
Still looks amazing and loved the story of the mythical creature
I would love to see a video about finding your art style or about inspiration tricks, thanks for your amazing drawings!!
I didn’t know of the Skvader (?) and I’m Swedish! Really nice painting!
I'm so glad that you mention trying out new mediums and how it tends to "block" your original style. I have been trying to combine inks, stamping, and watercolor paints with my favorite mediums. During this process, I have learned many things but at the same time, I seem to have lost my style. This almost makes me feel like a failure in what used to be my joy and complete sense of satisfaction. Yes, we need to try new things but perhaps we should limit ourselves to these learning experiences to our "messy journals" and allow the free creativity to flow in our personal style on our art pieces, adding new mediums if we feel that what we have learned in our messy journals will compliment our original art pieces. Keep it up my "Happy Cat"!
Most really great artists are good at all types of art mediums. And practicing one can help you improve in another. You are young, just keep doing art as often as possible and you'll be fine.
these watercolour paints look so good! and vibrant
Hahaha, I don’t even have any subscription boxes and already have almost all of these supplies. =>.
Meow Meow Kapow wow how long did that take to write
Alyssa Games the length of the video. 🤷♀️ I type while the video’s playing. AND, what’s more....I watch everything on 2x speed. (But also fully let all ads play.)
I actually took the time to read your comment
kamile sweet! I took the time to write it! =>.
Ive happened upon the gem metallic paints myself and was absolutely astounded by them.
I really like the texture you achieved with the cross hatching! Lovely piece!
I totally understand how you feel! Using so many different mediums in different ways, I've felt that way lately as well.
Hello from Australia ! Love your art & the story about the creature. It is really interesting to hear about Sweden & Swedish folk stories.
That is one of the nicest art boxes I've seen, an old toothbrush works really well for spattering paint! :)
Try all the mediums and styles you can and you want. When you tried them all, you can be sure what medium(s) and style you want to focus on because you like it best. All the others are great to have to play around with, but you will know what to turn to when you go for your particular style that you decided on and developped after being sure of that one being your absolute favorite :)
I really love this artwork! It is absolutely amazing and cute and funny , but most of all , CUTE!
Great video. I liked learning about this mythical creature from your culture. I'm looking forward to your next video.
Amazing! Love your techniques and it was very fascinating to see you lining the feathered rabbit!
This is an amazing drawing. I like the splashes of colour ( I would have never tried that- too scared I might destroy it).
My favourite part is the bunny's eye: it looks like a shiny piece of amber. Wonderful!
not poopy at all ! absolutely beautiful work
This is such a nice box paints are so great! That's such a cute creature and the backstory is kind of cool, it's not like this huge mythos it's more like Nessie or something, I love it! And I actually really like the messy splotches!
Beautiful luminous gold paints.
I think one of the best ways for discovering your art style is to start off by referencing pictures from other styles for as long as you can. I know this just sounds like you’re copying the style of someone else, but in reality over many months or even years, it will start to form itself into something more tailored to your own personal preference. For me, i copied pictures exactly from the concept art of Kid Icarus Uprising for about six weeks straight, and that helped me find a good foundation to add different skills that i learn over the years. Now, my style doesn’t even look like the art from the game anymore!
For someone like you who wants to find their style again, I’d say to look at a piece of your art that you’re proud of and start to study it to see which tips and tricks came from each point of reference, like “the hands came from this specific how to draw book, the shading came from this cartoon i used to watch,” etc. I always do this when i have trouble finding my style, and it helps me realize the roots of where i learned to draw and how far I’ve let my own style stray from my original concepts. I hope this helps!
I just loved this painting, really! The style 😍
Reminds me that I need to dust off my Kuretake Gansai Tambi and Starry colors. I love how glittery and metallic these paints are. Here where I live, the local mythical creatures are sasquach and jackalopes. There's even a statue of a sasquach on one of the old highways in Washington State. You don't even know it's there unless someone else knows where exactly it's at. One of those 'blink and you miss it' kind of things.
I love how your drawing turned out too. Sometimes Kuretake can be tricky to work with. I think because these are ink pigmented paints.
Gansai Tambi is an amazing brand of watercolor paints.
Alltså jag ÄLSKAR dina videos!! Älskar att se din konst och tycker du är grymt kreativ och duktig, jag är själv konstnär på amatör nivå även om jag har mitt diplom sen 2008 men jag måste bara säga att jag är inte ems hälften så duktig som du! Men du ger mig ett enormt mått av inspiration till att fortsätta utvecklas! Din skvader blev verkligen fin btw! :) Fortsätt vara awesome med din konst, du är grym!
Great Artwork! Tbh I really like seeing your different art styles and that you use different art mediums, it's always unique and interesting to watch! Not like these artists that create everytime similar things and the watchers get bored because all artworks look too similar.
But I'm also looking forward to a video where you talk about finding your own artstyle and stuff, because I'm currently struggling a bit myself too, I like trying different styles and things but it's hard to decide whether I should stick to one style or not.
Did you ever tried out “twinklings h20“? These are metallic watercolors which come in many different colors and they are amazing. Would love to see you working with them.
In Germany there's a creature similar to that one. It's called wolpertinger and is a rapit with fang, antlers, duck feet and wings/bird tale. Depending on who you ask it's look changes.
I'd just like to say that I don't think that using different mediums really affects your ability to develop a style unless you're trying to tie that style specifically to a medium. Since you really enjoy testing out new stuff and right now you're more of a jack of all trades, it may be within your best interest to try and develop a stylistic way of drawing your favorite subjects that can be done with basically any medium. Though, I also find it strange that you think that you haven't developed a style. Aside from the more realistic figures (which every artist should be able to do, since good stylistic art starts from understanding anatomy and realism) most of your art pieces have a lot of features that are similar to each other, thus making it a style.
i don't think she was trying to say her style is linked to a medium, but that additionally to the style problems she's concerned about, she also hasn't specialised in a certain medium yet?
Oh no, I got that. What I was saying is that I don't see why it's important to specialize in one medium unless the style you want is linked specifically to that medium.
Ii feel ya Doll, I am always trying to figure out what my style is, or if I have my own style at all, I get so into doing different supplies and trying new things that i dont just focus on one kind of art and not sure if thats a good thing out not, but i know i want to keep doing my cartoony pieces but i also know i want to keep working on landscapes and portraits so for now those are going to be my focus plus just having fun, but i can get carried away with color lol
came out super cute. love the gold paint
I love your art skills
I just stumbled across your channel, and i love this art style so much. Im definately subscribing, but im probably late to tell you that you should play around with this art style, youre so good at it.
I loved this drawing and the story!
Adorable! I'm always a fan of you art💕
Omg I definitely need to try these paints!!
Stunning!
Hey kattvalk! I want to tell you that whenever i see one of your artworks, i instantly recongise it! So changing little things here and there in each artwork doesnt really affect your signature look much if thats what youre worried about. I honestly like working with different media myself because i think that each medium portrays a different feeling (so depending on what im aiming for). But i know everyone's different, so if what you wan is one specific art style, go for it theres nothing wrong with that but also keep in mind that having different art styles doesnt make you indistinguishable and that theres nothing wrong with it either :))
Looking forward to your video :))
That is beautiful!
Damn, that's amazing! Without the gold thou, idk
Now this video reminds me that I have the Gansai Tambi Starry Color sitting somewhere in my room. Gotta use it more! Also, this piece is beautiful ahaha
its so cute 💗
we have a similar mythical creature im germany which is called wolpertinger, it is part rabbit, duck and deer.
its really cool to see something similar exist in sweden too :D
I love your video's thank you for sharing your talents! It really does help me in my journey through art!~
This is really pretty...
Your voice is so relaxing
Bunny 😍 love your artwork!
Tack för historien bakom harfågeln. Som liten tog mormor oss landet runt och i Medelpad stannade vi och jag köpte ett vykort på en sådan varelse. Vykort samlade jag på då. Men jag har aldrig förstått kopplingen till Medelpad förrän nu även om jag vet att jag oftast valde vykort med djur på. Tack. 👍🏻😍
I love the style of this 💜
This is so beautiful!
I wish I had your skill it's so beautiful
this is super cute, i’d never heard of this creature (who’s name i’ve forgotten already) until now
THIS IS AMAZING!!!!!!!! Oh my god, it could be incredible doing a Lineart Swap with Marie!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Oh, and I also challenge you to paint a piece with coffee or to make like a giant drawing with supplies that you dont understand
I wanna draw this creature so bad now lol it’s just cool and cute??? I love it, v nice 10/10 Sweden
Oh, and... In what city of Swiden do you live? And also, have you think to do a trip to, for example, Barcelona, to meet Spanish and catalan Happy Cats ?
Wooow it turned out very good
Mom Q
YESSS!!!! A NEW VIDEO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
this looks so stunning! i adoooore it❤❤❤
I ordered Theese paints.... Super exited to get them next week.... 😋😋😋😆😆😆😎😃😄😌🤑🙃😚🤣
The German Pendant is a Wolpertinger en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wolpertinger
It is kinda cool how similar some Illustrations look like.
A man of many trades is a master of none
give this as a gift for your grandma ^^ sure she would love it
Found the same issue, with me too. Thanks for sharing.
Cool, a creature from Sweden! I'm not from Sweden but I live in the middle part of the country XD
here in the US we have a jackalope! LOL u have to google it to see it. its just a rabbit w antlers. lol tfs
I love the hair/grouse beast! What a lovely little local legend :) I like the splatted effect actually, looks pretty cool. But it is annoying when something doesn’t go to plan isn’t it?
And what is with the micron labelling amirite? Oooh a fineliner comparison/review would be awesome! And it could give you a chance to focus on your style, keeping to drawing. :)
Hey, don't worry about using different styles and mediums. Overtime you'll develop a style or styles which you find comfortable, don't feel like you have to stick to one thing. You can only improve if you experiment.
I enjoy this video so much ♡♡♡
6:45 that reminded me of the song from Imagine Dragons called "Roots" you should listen to it, i personally love it.
I absolutely love your accent where are you from?❤️
I live in Malmö and have never heard of this creature...
I love it! Great work! 😍
The creature reminded me of the flying mint bunny from hetalia. Anyways beautiful artwork :D
💖👌🏻Wow this Looks so awesome 😍👌🏻
Beautiful
Do they charge extra if they ship outside UK?
Your piece reminded me of the classic illustrations of the Alice in Wonderland book :)
finding your style of art and the right medium, can be a very long process. It takes a lot of time to develop one specific style, wether it be cartoony, anime, realistic, semi realistic, or abstract. People have a natural hand at certain ways of drawing in lots of different styles and methods. But other than that, artists tend to find something and stick with it
Amazing!!!! ❤👍🤘
Soo cool!!
Wow!!
Can you do a Q&A? If you do: have you ever been in Norway before? If you go there you have to visit «Torghatten»
Btw ILY❤️❤️❤️
Hi. I love art.
Love the thumbnail!😂😂
As soon as I'm done watching this video I am so going to do the same thing I'm going to try to mix a bunny with a deer does that sound cool
😶how? Your art isn't real. How can someone be so great?!!??😂 Btw love your art💜💛💚💙💝
Omg this is so cool
I really like it and I like the splatters. Since my last art crit I still haven't made any art, its been like two months now. I just don't make art that I like. I wish I did make art that I like. I'm not trying to sell my art or anything, so if I don't like my art style my finished pieces just sit in the closet forever.
I understand wanting to find your own style and perfecting one that you prefer, but an interesting saying is “jack of all trades, master of none; but still better than master of one”