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Want to be part of "the art community" without being "an artist."

Posted by DosieDonut - May 2nd, 2024


This is my first blog post. I'm not sure how this works, or if this will reach anyone, but I could use some advice.

TL;DR: I want to post art and participate in art events and things, but I don't want art to takeover my life.


I am facing a weird dilemma. I would LOVE to be a part of "the art community." I love to draw (even though I'm not that great yet). I love art trades and collabs, Art Fight, contests and other things like that. I would love to share my ideas with other creative people. Maybe I could even be part of a larger project someday.


However, am intimidated by the idea of "being an artist."


First off, as "an artist," I would be expected to continuously improve. Now you may be wondering, why is that a bad thing? I'm not very good right now, but I am trying to get better. However, I do so by working on my drawings whenever I feel like it, not sitting down every day and drawing the same shapes over and over again for hourse until I "perfect" it (or have a breakdown). To me, drawing is a fun pastime, not a grind. I like to think I am slowly improving on my own terms.


Being "an artist" also entails creating some kind of "brand" for yourself; a distinctive style, name, signature, persona. A bunch of socials all with the same username and profile pic. It kind of takes away the anonymity of the internet. No one knows your real identity, but your "internet presence" is forever tied to yourself. You can't have separate Youtube, Twitter, Discord accounts with different names; they all have to be linked. You can't really leave or "start over" under a different name if you feel like it. (Do artists have secret socials that nobody knows about? Maybe they do lol, idk)


It also makes it harder to retain a sense of privacy. I am torn between wanting to show the world all of my drawings, OCs, and ideas, and not wanting to show anyone anything. My ideas are very personal to me. (Though I guess I'm already sharing my personal thoughts with this post.) If I got good enough and gained an "audience," I might feel obligated to post everything, even the stuff I want to keep to myself. It could also take away from my life or job pursuits, especially if I feel obligated to have a "consistent posting schedule." And as said before, I don't want drawing to become a job or obligation, I want to keep it a hobby.


I want to participate in the great world of art, but I don't want any of the expectations that come with it. Common sense says I probably should just keep my sh*t to myself or look for another outlet to express myself, but I don't really have one. I don't really have friends, or at least, friends that are into art as much as me. I don't have any art clubs or anything like that either. I feel very weird and conflicted.


Does anyone have any thoughts on this?


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"Why sleep when you can dream?"
- Anonymous, {{Citation needed}}

I'd like to reassure you that I take your concerns serious. The word "artist" carries all kinds of baggage. Depending on how somebody says "I'm an artist" and the company they are in at the time, they might get heavily scrutinized and/or gatekept. That being said, from my awareness on the matter, Newgrounds seems to be quite open in that regard. As long as you don't harass other users or otherwise act like a donkey. (Thinking of nobody in particular here...)

I once saw a graphical artist here refer to themselves as "I'm a drawer." - which made me crack up but it also a good barometer of how serious said artist took themselves. :)

You said it yourself: This is a hobby for you. So who cares that your various accounts don't have "that good unified branding"? Ultimately, all of this is for you - and there is nothing wrong with that! Create for yourself what you yourself can enjoy. Share your dreams, your visions, your doodles and your masterpieces - whatever you think others might want to see. And if 'you' want to talk about the act of creating art (and maybe even ask for advice on the matter) I do not see why the population of the Art forum wouldn't welcome you with open arms. ...and requests for you to draw cubes in perspective and other seemingly boring fundamentals. (Don't worry, nobody expects you to suddenly slave away like there's no tomorrow just because they gave advice.)

Now if you excuse me, I'm going to follow my own advice and enjoy what I do by being _insufferably_smug_ for the rest of the day for doing a half-decent job at 'word smithing' while probably having missed something really important because I'm also 'incredibly tired'...

Hello! Thank you for the advice, it is very validating. I do think I have a bit of Impostor Syndrome regarding the title "artist," and I often wonder when/if calling yourself such is inappropriate. Like, you don't call yourself a plumber for fixing your friend's toilet. But you don't want to undersell yourself like Mx. "Drawer," either. I also find it funny that you mentioned cubes, as Drawabox was one of the things that led me to write this XD

Thank you so much for your reply! I believe it was very well worded, and I hope you had a nice, fulfilling sleep afterwards!