"Strangely Familiar Places in Dreams Explained"
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He (Design Theory) has some great advice for artists starting at 21:54. The video as a whole gives interesting insights into things that are overlooked easily.
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"If you love your craft just keep doing it" [...] "You can't control anything about how your work is perceived but you can control the amount of work you create" [...] "either actively improve on it [your design or piece of art] or you move on to the next project. Don't over-analyze. Don't worry. Just go back to work and find ways to do it better the next time. It will remove all of the anxiety you have around your lack of success"
I'm doing art as a hobby, be it writing (mainly in a blog or forum), making mods or drawing/painting. I share it online and I worry about how well it is received because I indeed tend to over-analyze things (and often my
inner critic has a finger in the pie) and put too much emphasis on the stats (views, likes,
endorsements, etc.). In moments of doubt, I try to tell myself that art is subjective - we have different opinions about what works are art in our eyes. Despite this underlying anxiety, I keep doing creating art because I love creating stuff with my own hands. I'm not a pro but when I look back, I see that I improved my skills over time.