On the 4th of August. I posted a little vent piece (I don't want to call it vent art, it is more of an edit, it's like calling a Graphic design stuff art) called "A Celebration of Failures" which I accompanied with a bit of flavor text, venting my frustrations throughout my art career.
this piece was the product of a very stressful weekend, where I failed to make a simple drawing after battling almost two days with it and then a very big argument in my house happened which led to my head space to feel in the gutter.
I was expecting it to be completely ignored, yet, a lot of people commented very cool, sympathetic and encouraging messages that I seriously wasn't expecting at all... And this time I didn't want to just reply to each comment, I wanted to thank every single person who took the time to say something nice while I was on a moment where I was wondering if being an artist is still even worth it.
I hope everyone who commented on it reads this post.
ButterBeater
Art is always worth it. First of all for yourself then to connect to people, maybe if you didn't post it could've harmed you more than not posting it, you just gushed out the poison from circulation.
We have a tendency to overlook our finest pieces and to focus on our mistakes but in my opinion both should be cherished, meaning that we are humans. Keep rocking brother!