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Originally Posted by Nivvy
Yes, I feel the same way. To this day, I'm hurt by a lot of criticism from art school. But I held my head high, during art school. Got what I needed, and moved on to more positive pastures. Art is self. It's understandable, why we're all very protective of it, and rightfully so. I'd never want to tear somebody down about their art, because it comes from somewhere very deep, and personal.
There are a lot of things I'm hurt by these days, so I share my stuff on instagram, and delete the negativity. Thankfully, there's been very little of it (I think one negative comment to date). It's nice being able to control, what remains displayed. Unlike art school, where you can't erase the comments said to you.
Years ago, I shared a few images on someone's request thread. They said they didn't like my stuff, and put an emote that just struck me as plain rude. A simple no thank you, would have sufficed. To this day, I don't post in request threads anymore...
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I know how that feels. I've had people ask me personally (usually on Tumblr or dA) if I know any artists that take cheap commissions, and when I say that I do, they always ignore me or basically say my art isn't good enough for money. It's incredible rude.
I know on deviantART (dA) I don't post there anymore, because I would get 0 favorites or comments, and when I did they were negative, but over a hundred of downloads. When I pointed out that wasn't cool, people called me "manipulative" for "guilt tripping people" because "People have the right to not like your art!" And it's like, I know that, but if they like my art enough to download it, don't you think they should favorite it at least?