6. Ignoring Critique and Feedback

Overlooking constructive criticism can limit your artistic growth. Feedback, whether from peers, mentors, or online communities, often highlights areas for improvement that may go unnoticed. Embracing critique can lead to breakthroughs, such as discovering new techniques or correcting recurring mistakes.
For instance, an outside perspective might reveal issues with composition or color that weren’t apparent before. Rather than taking feedback personally, view it as an opportunity to learn and evolve. For more tips on accepting and applying critiques, explore Tate’s guide to receiving feedback.