Revealing My Most Recent Wall Art⚠️

this one is personal:) majority of the time i feel as if i have this written across my forehead - and not in a subtle flex way but in the sense that i'm seen as a threat before I'm seen as just another artist using her talent like you. how much creativity, opportunity, and collective potential gets lost because people would rather compete with what they could have collaborated with? not everyone you see as a threat is someone you need to work against. sometimes they're the exact person you could've built something great with. and well.. for those who know the difference and choose competition with you... this means exactly what you think it does #artistsoftiktok #creatorsearchinsights #wallart #foryoupage #lemonven0m

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... Read moreAs an artist, sharing your latest wall art often goes beyond simply showcasing your work—it opens a window into your creative journey and mindset. I've personally noticed that many artists feel overshadowed or misunderstood, not merely for their art, but because others perceive them as competition instead of potential collaborators. From my experience, this mindset limits not only individual growth but the entire creative community. When I reveal new pieces of wall art, it represents more than just aesthetic achievement; it embodies vulnerability and personal expression. Yet, the challenge arises in how the art world, both online and offline, tends to foster rivalry instead of partnership. I’ve seen countless opportunities slip away simply because people hesitate to join forces due to fear or jealousy. However, art thrives through shared ideas and mutual support, and recognizing others as allies rather than threats often leads to groundbreaking projects. Writing across my social media platforms, I emphasize that perceived competition can sometimes veil the chance for collaboration. In my case, certain artists initially seemed like rivals, but once we connected, these relationships blossomed into creative partnerships that expanded our reach and enriched our work. It’s this collective potential—born out of trust and openness—that can flip the traditional narrative of competition into one of community. Additionally, featuring your wall art publicly with hashtags such as #wallart, #artistsoftiktok, and #creatorsearchinsights adds valuable context and connects you to larger networks of creatives who appreciate and amplify your vision. This strategy not only promotes your work but also builds meaningful connections that foster collaboration. To artists feeling isolated or judged, I encourage shifting perspective: instead of viewing others as obstacles, consider what collaborative paths may be waiting to be discovered. Your most recent wall art, then, becomes a beacon of that possibility—an invitation to innovate and grow together rather than in conflict.

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Ella 🩰

Si cute se always