Yesterday, 12:33 PM
First of all why would drawing no longer be enjoyable ? You said something like art block have you work on that ? What the typical ''art block day'' look like for you?
You said you do commission for kid book? Do you think this is the market that make you the most involve with your work? Does it inspire you or does it give you creative block? Do you think your work is adapted to that public?
How did you fall in love with drawing in the first place? What was it that you enjoyed about drawing before? What is it about drawing that you can enjoy to day?
Why is drawing something you think you will enjoy doing in 2025? Something about being able to pay the bill and more(what is it?)
Why do you qualify your doodle as ugly?
Why do you limit your subject matter? Can it be to blame for the art block?
Why do you care about showing your art?
Sorry if those are hard question but it a serious topic you want to make something out of your art and if you don't at least address those question you are at the risk of loosing the point of why you were doing all this.
That attitude about not necessary looking to improve don't you think it a reason you are loosing that drive to draw? I am not saying to be the best. But it still a creative competitive field like anything. Sometime not getting any recognition it really get to us... it creatively kill us to want to do were best yet fall short to were own expectation or someone else expectation.
I can't speak for you on that. But for me if i don't learn or want to improve my skill i feel like i am stuck in the past... are you stuck in the past?
You are here now so let focus on that you don't have to answers any of those question but i encourage you to think about write some question you find you don't have the answers for down and try to work on finding a answers for those question and if you it not something you find you can find answers you can always ask for help.
You said you do commission for kid book? Do you think this is the market that make you the most involve with your work? Does it inspire you or does it give you creative block? Do you think your work is adapted to that public?
How did you fall in love with drawing in the first place? What was it that you enjoyed about drawing before? What is it about drawing that you can enjoy to day?
Why is drawing something you think you will enjoy doing in 2025? Something about being able to pay the bill and more(what is it?)
Why do you qualify your doodle as ugly?
Why do you limit your subject matter? Can it be to blame for the art block?
Why do you care about showing your art?
Sorry if those are hard question but it a serious topic you want to make something out of your art and if you don't at least address those question you are at the risk of loosing the point of why you were doing all this.
That attitude about not necessary looking to improve don't you think it a reason you are loosing that drive to draw? I am not saying to be the best. But it still a creative competitive field like anything. Sometime not getting any recognition it really get to us... it creatively kill us to want to do were best yet fall short to were own expectation or someone else expectation.
I can't speak for you on that. But for me if i don't learn or want to improve my skill i feel like i am stuck in the past... are you stuck in the past?
You are here now so let focus on that you don't have to answers any of those question but i encourage you to think about write some question you find you don't have the answers for down and try to work on finding a answers for those question and if you it not something you find you can find answers you can always ask for help.