I know I'm not an artist. But Booooooooo
I like drawing I know I'm not perfect
but I'm trying
so just curious which one do you like
or what should I do.
I'm going to keep practicing.
it is what it is
Many people hesitate to pursue drawing because they feel they must be perfect from the start. However, art is a journey, not a destination. The key is to embrace imperfections as part of your growth. Starting with simple sketches and gradually challenging yourself with more complex subjects can help build confidence and skills over time. Engaging with communities such as those participating in #halloween2025 or #lemon8contest can provide motivation and feedback from others similarly passionate about creativity. Sharing your artwork, no matter how rough, invites supportive comments and constructive criticism that fuel improvement. Practicing regularly, even when progress feels slow, is essential. Setting small goals like mastering a particular technique or experimenting with color can keep your practice engaging. Remember, many renowned artists have gone through repeated failures before achieving success. Also, explore diverse styles and mediums—try digital drawing, watercolor, or charcoal—to discover what feels most natural and enjoyable. This exploration often unlocks hidden talents and keeps the creative process fresh. Ultimately, the message is to cherish your unique style and voice in art. Confidence grows with practice, and each drawing is a step forward. So keep exploring, sharing, and most importantly, enjoying the process of creation—it is what it is, and that's perfectly okay.







