![]() Eventually, I started receiving positive feedback, clients returned again and again, and I saw other small indicators of success, which boosted my confidence. It was hard to reach out to people initially, and especially hard to attach value to my art. I got thicker skin when I graduated college and started trying to freelance. What was your experience like with imposter syndrome? How did you break through it? ![]() I realized how important artmaking was to me when it became my top priority. I started introducing myself as an artist when I found that I was choosing art over other things in my life-like when I skipped classes to teach myself Photoshop and that kind of thing. I mean, I’ve been getting in trouble for drawing on things since I was in the second grade. My “imposter syndrome” lasted longer than it should have when it came to actually calling myself an artist, but I’ve always known. ![]() When did you first realize that you’re an artist? There are so many different aspects to your creative practice, but I want to start by focusing on your artmaking.
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