Krita vs pixel art: which do you prefer?
I want to be honest about the relationship between social media and art practice because I think it shapes our habits in ways we don't fully examine.
Posting regularly gives me external validation that can substitute for internal motivation. On days when I feel unmotivated, the expectation of posting something can push me to work. That's useful. But it also means I sometimes finish pieces for the dopamine of posting rather than because the piece is actually done.
I started maintaining a private sketchbook in Procreate that never gets posted. These are the most honest drawings I make. No audience consideration, no framing for social media, just work. They're often rougher than my posted work and also often more alive.
The balance I've landed on: post finished work when it's genuinely finished, not on a schedule. Maintain private practice that's not subject to external approval. The public work is better because the private work exists.
The artists I most admire seem to have this separation. Their posted work feels complete and intentional rather than rushed out to feed an algorithm.
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