So, I´ve been not very well over the last weeks, actually months, sometimes better, the last time worse, very. The mein reason for it isn´t connected with the topic of this picture, but as soon as I get down, everything comes up, also this. Also I have seen artists lately who seem to deal with the same problem.
Well, what I want to say with this picture, and keep in my own mind especiall, is that it doesn´t matter how many watchers you have and people who like your art. Even if there are only a few, most important is that you are happy with your art.
I try to keep this in my mind, but sometimes...it´s not easy, and then I forget what´s really important and the main reason for my presence in this fandom as artist. And this goes to everybody out there showing appreciation for my art, who supports and encourages me. You are great and I barely deserve you.
Kinaj you deserve all of the support and all of the watchers that you've recieved and more ^^ I've watched you for quite some time now and seen your progress, seen you grow, seen the awesome ideas you come up with and share with your fans. I understand slumps and that many artists get them and suffer with them regardless of how appreciated their work is. I love your art and I love that you create it for you, that you've kept in mind the most important reason most of us ever decide to draw in the first place. Please continue inspiring, continue to keep the wonderful art infused with your talent, your style and your thoughts and ideas and dreams coming. I love what this piece stands for and as always can't wait to see what you draw next ^^
Kinaj you deserve all of the support and all of the watchers that you've recieved and more ^^ I've w
It's tough to be a true artist that actually loves to draw and what they create instead of just doing it for "popularity" and "attention". I draw what I like 99 percent of the time, and some like my material and some don't like my material. Never aim to please eveyone because you'll only frustrate yourself and end up hating wjat you do. Draw for yourself and like-minded folks will follow. I don't understand how certain folks are more popular than me when their drawings are, what I consider, sub-par to the material and scenarios I design, but I don't dwell on it and let it get to me. Sometimes I do feel a pressure of feeling under-rated and under-appreciated in how complicated my works actually are. In the end, I find joy in what I do and that's all that really matters to me; even still, I appreciate every follower I get.
It's tough to be a true artist that actually loves to draw and what they create instead of just doin