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Does it really matter what people think as long as they don't return the feeling that you put in your artwork back to you? Actually, yes it does. Viewers are vital for art, as they feel for you what you feel for your art and them, so you can enjoy it too (feelings are a two way route afterall...). I know these people are rare, but they're out there, and diversity attracts more people. Those saying your gallery is driven by several people are rather stupid or blind. Your technique and touch is visible on all artworks and the variety of feelings is also there. You're one of those active people, and able to handle everything. You're not just talking about things, you do them. Your diversity skill is almost extinct these days, get a good hold of it, as it skyrockets your imagination up to an rarely achieved level, an inspiring level we might say.













In the beginning, once you chose the path of art it's like chosing to allow something else live within you, something like and additional sense that reflects the other ones, and requires the whole of you, phisically and spiritually (one thing I bet you're already aware of). Art is a part of you, and you progress together with it, through your time. That's where you can see yourself at different moments in time (your past), and if your're emberassed by it, see it from all points of view. Remember that everything has both good and bad parts, and being driven backwards by the fact that all the bad (in this case) comes to you blinds your knowledge as you miss the good one, and it applies in reverse too (if all the good comes to you). You might be embarrassed but those works had a number of views, which means people were interested, and if they left a coment, it means they actually like it and they have spent their time starring at your work. If they leave constructive feedback/critics it means they're usually aware of what they're looking at, and usually willing to support that artist. Once you deleted all these works, the vital general viewer feedback is gone, and you cannot back that up really. Also, people are limited by the dellusional requirement for short comments, and even if they have more to say, they won't do it. I would make a suggestion and say, try not to reply with just a "thanks" to a comment such as "cool", and expand on whatever you can. You will be amazed to see how many people are actually willing to tell you their honest thoughts.





That was just an example of the skipped good parts. This is necessary experience, as sometimes people give you so much power you feel like you're able to do anything





I am personally not a people's fan at all, even if this actually does sound contradictory towards what I have said earlier, but I'm a fan of what they're able to do.













And regarding your multiple choices of techniques, diverse subjects/feelings etc, I can only wish you'll have a nice time doing them, as you're another one of those 5% who actually know what art is all about, you just need more experience, that's all.









Now master art, and you shall have no regrets.













Personally, art is a living part of me, a way of thinking, a term of comparisson, freedom at it's purest. The most powerful thing I have ever touched, and something to master later in my future. It was also a life saver, discovered at the point in which I had nothing left.













And, art is usually impossible if it's not true... It becomes a part of you, so it becomes natural, and when you play by the rules of nature you live right, and the best of it, you feel it. I believe that will give me something I have never experienced with, happiness. And if it takes all my remaining time so be it, it's a fucking reason to live for. I am on my own anyway.













I have to go whatsoever.





Catch you later.

















I am glad you like it, because I'm doing my best to leave realistic feedback, whether the artist likes it or not. Some people up there are driven just by popularity, money, etc... I don't care who I am talking with, I'm just doing my best to be honest.