i think some things to keep in mind if youre going to market yourself as a body positive artist or intentionally capitalize on being called body positive..... (absolutely non-exhaustive):
-are all/most of your fat women depicted hyper effeminately? like do you only or largely draw fat women caked in makeup, wearing cute/sexy womens clothing, etc? do you ever draw gnc fat women, or fat women in just like. casual everyday clothing?
-even regardless of gender, are your fat characters all extremely pretty/handsome/fashionable/conventionally attractive?
-are all/most of your drawings of fat people sexualized, posed, meant to be enticing? or otherwise executed in a way that the body is meant to be looked at and Pleasing? do you ever just draw fat people Existing?
-do you draw fat features besides the curves/stomachs? are you drawing large upper arms, full faces, fat necks, etc?
-and actually, are you drawing even the basic fat features to begin with? ie stomachs that sag, rolls, etc. are you just drawing skinny people with extra padding?
-if you Do actually draw fat people just existing, do you draw ‘unsexy’ features that happen when relaxed? are you drawing double chins, rolls, etc?
-do you heavily exaggerate/over-beautify stigmatized traits, instead of just depicting them as normal parts of the human body?
-ask yourself if (even subconsciously) you consider body hair/stretch marks/etc ugly or abnormal and are overcorrecting by overemphasizing them. are you trying to insist that everything is ‘beautiful’ ‘sexy’ etc rather than the fact that all these things are just normal?
-are your characters just people, or are they a collection of stigmatized traits? ie can you summarize your characters as ‘this is the one with stretch marks and body hair, and this is the one whos pear shaped and and uses a cane...’? are you making characters or going down a checklist?