

2020 vs 2019
A girl with a parasol
I want to show my improvement over the course of about 1.5 years — achieved by simply taking my time.
I notice that many artists nowadays seem to be in a rush to grind and improve at a fast pace, but it can be dangerous! I will always warn people when I can to rest.
When I was in art school, I injured my wrist from drawing too much, and since then my wrist has never been the same. I have learned to put up with the daily pain. Sometimes it keeps me awake. When I draw, the pain will stop me only 30 minutes in. If I keep going, it is even worse.
I struggled a lot to come to terms with this. I see young artists pumping out artwork everyday and I get depressed that I can’t draw like them... so I would stop drawing. For long periods of time, like weeks or even a full month.
I realized each time when I came back, that my improvement was a full leap rather than a mere step.
Everyone works differently. You don’t have to ruin your body in order to improve. Sometimes, just taking it easy, observing and absorbing, is more than enough.Oct 17, 2020
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Comments
They are both so so pretty!! The older one for some reason reminds me of the painting "Wanderer above the Sea of Fog" 

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•The caption is such a good reminder! Especially with how some artists feel the need to get as much out there for ig. I love the way your lighting and color choices have changed and the movement in the piece
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•Wow! Your improvement is huge! But it's also sad to hear what you have been going through back then... I hope it will get better someday

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•That's very true!!!! I love how artists show they experiences throw worda and work! Good job!!! Keep going!!!
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•Hng I wish I'd be blessed with distinct improvement like you do someday, my improvement is kinda slow-paced but its still a progress. BTW both illustrations are beautiful in its own way





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•I also know an artist who has a permanent hand injury also from excessive drawing, and since I found out about that I got scared if ever there will be a time my hand would be injured too. Sometimes I envy other artists for already mastering their art, but I always keep in mind not to overdo things.
Your art is very beautiful, btw, both 2019 and 2020 version
Your art is very beautiful, btw, both 2019 and 2020 version

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