do you have any art advice for beginner artists?
thank you for reaching out! i really do appreciate that you'd ask me this. i'll do my best to provide a brief but comprehensive answer.
i'd also like to preface this by saying that i am a disabled, self-taught artist without any formal training, so any advice i give will be through the lens of that experience
make art out of passion.
this is the most important piece of advice i can give.
if you are making art with the purpose of satisfying an invisible audience, or with the vague goal of "fame" or "success", you may never truly enjoy what you do. it may sound selfish, but i believe in making art because you like to and because you want to, not for the enjoyment of others.
don't be afraid of making "bad" art.
"bad" is subjective; my favorite pieces are those that look "unfinished" or "unprofessional". but most people tend to think their art is "bad" when they cannot execute a concept, or when the result does not match the one in their head.
i cannot promise you that art will always be easy; in fact, it can and will be extremely frustrating at times. but it will always be rewarding to have tried to work with new concepts, even if for the purpose of learning to better apply them in the future.
use references and tutorials as-needed.
a lot of beginner artists feel like this is cheating, but i can assure you that even the most professional of artists use and have used references or tutorials to get where they are now.
if you're unsure of where to start, i have a whole pinterest board with these things that i update fairly regularly.
there is so much more i can say, but then this post would go on forever. i hope this is helpful, and if not, my ask box is always open.