by Kzanth » Thu Jun 19, 2003 4:08 pm
Wow, Jimmy, impressive presentation. Well thought out and clearly stated.<br><br>First, I think Shane's statement about 'good criticism' means not criticism solely focused on the good aspects, but 'good criticism' meaning any articulate analysis of a piece of art, good points and bad points.<br><br>Good criticism meaning a well worded crit.<br><br>Second, I disagree that artists tend to only hear the positive comments and filter out the negative. On the contrary, I think most artists are overly sensitive to the negative comments to the point that if there are too MANY negative comments, they shut down and dismiss the crit entirely. I know I've missed a lot of good crits simply because the critic was so negative about my stuff that I thought the person was full of sh-t.<br><br>One boss I had would give me positive feedback often, but when he's throw out a negative about my work, I'd really take it as 'oh, damn, I did something wrong!'. If he always said my stuff sucked, first I'd wonder why I still had a job, but second I'd dismiss his opinion as irrelevant. Perhaps I'd miss out on his insight, but that would be my reaction.<br><br>As far as people on this board reacting to crits, I wholeheartedly agree that the crits here are 'soft'. Maybe out of fear of the resulting flame-war backlash. I really like how at Bellefree they have two boards: one for 'velvet whips' and one for 'harsh crits'. Here there is no choice, and I've gotten to the point where I rarely read the comments anymore, because usually there are 3 pages of 'kewl' or 'perfect'.<br><br>Even the really really really good art deserves some discussion. Even Shane's work isn't always perfect. I really LOVE the fact that he's added comments to his own work on his site. There's a drawing of a girl that at first glance I thought looked great. Then I read Shane's comment about not being happy with the eye, and sure enough I looked again and saw what he was unhappy with.<br><br>It certainly helped me to look closer and only added to my respect for Shane.<br><br>It also seems that the people who immediately knee-jerk react with "You're a dick" to the crits are the ones who've never been here before, or just joined. And usually it isn't even the artist reacting, which really blows my mind.<br><br>I'm just not sure what the answer to all this is.<br><br>I truely appreciate your closing comment about not being able to please everyone and accepting that. It's taken me years to accept that everyone has a different perspective and opinion.<br><br>The thing that really keeps me going is the thought that no one's opinion, in the great scheme of things, really matters. Not even my own.<br><br>Nice post. Thanks.<br><br><br> <p></p><i></i>