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TechnoShark Posted at 12:04 am on Oct. 10, 2008
I've been told multiple times that I'm a good artist.
I always look that person straight in the eye, shrug and say -
"No. Not really."


Not that I don't want to be good, because I do. But I truly don't think that I am that great.
I draw at least an hour or two every day. And my walls are covered in work that I've done because I can't bare these ugly blank walls.

But none of that means I'm GOOD.

Or am I only being my own worst critic?
I always see something wrong with what I've drawn or painted.

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Roy Posted at 12:10 am on Oct. 10, 2008
but some in ur ib so we can see
FRYYS Posted at 12:09 am on Oct. 10, 2008
i think that no art can end up wrong.  Its the way you view things and the way you want them to look, no one else see's it the way you see it.

i dont think your giving yourself enough credit.

Chasey Posted at 12:05 am on Oct. 10, 2008
I know how you feel, I despise my art too =|
It's good that you see something wrong with what you've drawn / painted, though - it provokes improvement.
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