I can relate to that a bit. Several years ago, I got burned out
(this was back when I was in just about every conecutive issue of
Genus, and had new prints and folios coming out about every 6 weeks
or so). These days, I can't put that kind of time into the furry art
like I used to (real-life stuff, job, other hobbies, medical
situations, etcetera). So I just draw when I can, and try to do a
good job at it. The only person an artist ever really has to please
is themselves. Everyone else is just a bonus!
You all still have a few more days left to vote in the recent
poll. I know there's a lot more active folks in this group than have
voted. So get your asses in gear and vote, man!
New picture to be posted here within the next couple days. Keep
your eyes peeled!
--JMH
--- In SkunkworksAMA_at_yahoogroups.com, "hairygosimer"
<hairygosimer_at_...> wrote:
>
> Yes and even though what I did was kinda different, I know how you
> artists feel about that kind of hounding and pressure like those
> people believe that you have no other life and you live just for
> them... It tends to make you somewhat cinical of everything and
grow
> to loath what you can do...
Received on Sun Dec 24 2006 - 00:22:17 CST