I've been drawing and writing for most of my life and i'm just now getting to where I like my own stuff. Believe it or not I got an F every year in art class, all the way through middle school to high-school, my teacher was this cranky native American man who thought drawing should be done a certain way. He didn't like the weird stuff I would draw, but I guess in his defense I wasn't very good back then. Creative, but not good. All of my drawings were morbid just to be morbid and it took me awhile to realize that it was okay for my work to be morbid but there has to always be a reason. I got into a lot of fights with my parents over the stuff I was drawing, so much so that my dad ripped one of my sketchbooks to pieces.
What I really like about drawing/writing is the creative process, I find it fascinating that you can start with an idea and then as you work on it it becomes something completely different from your original vision.
What I really like about drawing/writing is the creative process, I find it fascinating that you can start with an idea and then as you work on it it becomes something completely different from your original vision.