I can understand what do you mean with "self-critical", normally I can't assess the results of my works critically that is why my husband is the great indicator. I usually show him and ask what does he thinks, unconsciously I look at the expression of his face and you can't believe I immediately know what he thinks, if it is good or not if I need to change something to improve it. Do you also have Kritiker at your side?
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Yes, my seven year old daughter is often my first indicator. It's really nice to re-watch the work through the eyes of a child. And my wife usually also gives me some valuable feedback. But I absolutely love Steemit for providing me feedback, the quality of that is so much higher, than in any other social media, I tried before. (And sometimes people at Steemit are even asking, if my art is for sale ;-)
Have the same opinion, have you sold any of your works. I may be very greedy but at present I prefer to keep my ones may be because I still want to be reminded about my development skills. Thank for your chat today @shortcut and you do not need to upvote :)
I sold several of my works using the @steembay bid bot already (and some digital artworks directly.) Sometimes I also want to hold back my works, because I think about doing an exhibition sometimes in the near future. But it's also important to let go :-) Good luck with your development and also thanks for the chat. I often upvote comments, that I find valuable, to support this kind of interaction :-)