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#SkillNotTalent
When I started drawing, I was 19 years old and for the next few years I couldn't figure out what to do with drawing, and my skill was of one low level. Much later I realized that for the result you need to LEARN and nothing ever comes by itself.
2015 - 2022
#SkillNotTalent 2016 vs 2022
I remember working on the left one for forever. I'm pretty sure 10h+. I really struggled with the background. Rocks and I have a history lmao I can do the right one in a fraction of time the left one took me.
through lots of hard work and tears, not a magic talent #SkillNotTalent
2014 ➡️ 2021
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It might be a long way, but the experience itself is what makes it unique and irreplaceable.
2010 > 2022
#SkillNotTalent 2019 to 2022
Art takes time and effort and there's no easy shortcut.
2012 VS 2022 #SkillNotTalent
One digital, one analog. But both drawn by hand.
2019 vs 2022
The two drawings on the left were from my first year as an artist, while the two on the right are from this year. Patience, persistence, hard work, self-criticism. Not just talent.
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2020 VS 2022. I keep drawing for myself and experimenting
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Art is hard and feelings of never being good enough will probably always be a struggle. But that shouldnt stop one from trying to get better
(2016 I think vs 2022)
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2014 vs. 2022
Maybe not my best pice of 2022 bur it's a good example. And I will get better every year!