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Curmudge ([personal profile] johncomic) wrote2025-07-23 07:43 pm

good?

I was recently talking with Barbara about a local artist [acrylic painter] I have met and conversed with a few times... and how I always find it flattering but odd when I realize that said artist talks with me [and about me] as if I am a peer. Barbara says that I am one and should certainly see myself that way, but I have trouble with this. Then she got talking about whether I realize that I am a good artist, and that my art is good.

Afterward I thought about it for a while, and realized that I do think that my work is generally Good Enough®, but I don't think of it as Good®. Since then, I've been struggling to define for myself just what the difference is, between good enough and good.

Finally I settled on something like this: if I look at a piece of mine, and I don't see things that I wish I had done differently, or parts that aren't quite what I would like.... if the flaws are not glaring, but are acceptable instead, then I can say the work is good.** Then I got thinking about which pieces of mine I can say that about.

I came up with four. Out of sixty years of arting.

Not sure where I'm going with this, I still need to mull over and hash out. Wondering if other people make a similar distinction between good-enough work and good work. I just wanted to get this down while I thought of it.



** and is this how I judge whether other people's work is good? Not sure that I do. Yet more sutff to mull over....
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[personal profile] house_wren 2025-07-24 04:21 am (UTC)(link)
I usually dislike everything I create until time passes. Then I can look at it dispassionately and discover that I succeeded more than I knew. This happened yesterday; I saw a drawing I did a few years ago and discovered it was so much better than I remembered. It cheered me.

Standards are so personal. Same with motivations. A drawing may be labeled 'bad' or 'good' by a viewer, but to me, what is really important is the experience of the artist. (Someone else might have a different, equally valid, view of this.)

Having seen some of your artwork here, I think you may be judging your work too harshly.
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[personal profile] house_wren 2025-07-24 02:23 pm (UTC)(link)
Ha! Yes! When I was young I had all kinds of odd and misguided opinions. About my self and my artwork I thought I was both the best and the worst. I was too confused to really know much. I try and remember this when someone young says ridiculous things so I can stop myself from judging them harshly.