I draw. Have been for years. Silly pictures and just started a weekly webcomic. I'm not bad, if I say so myself (and believe others).
But I can't stand it when someone calls it "talent". Or worse, as someone just did, "luck". In that case, it was more like "You're so lucky you can draw like that!"
They're meant as compliments, but thoughtlessly ignore the fact that talent is a load of hooey.
I don't have talent, I have skill. I sucked at drawing when I started. So I practiced and observed and incorporated and learned. Nearly a decade of drawing and I've finally crawled and scraped my way to the levels of "not too shabby".
Sure, some people are born with natural abilities, but most aren't. And assuming any skill was simply there from day 1 disregards all the hard work, hours, criticisms, and whatnot that a person has to go through to get good at anything. I mean that for art, music, sports, running the cash register, doing statistics, whatever.
I know those phrases are meant as a compliment, but it's a HUGE peeve.
But I can't stand it when someone calls it "talent". Or worse, as someone just did, "luck". In that case, it was more like "You're so lucky you can draw like that!"
They're meant as compliments, but thoughtlessly ignore the fact that talent is a load of hooey.
I don't have talent, I have skill. I sucked at drawing when I started. So I practiced and observed and incorporated and learned. Nearly a decade of drawing and I've finally crawled and scraped my way to the levels of "not too shabby".
Sure, some people are born with natural abilities, but most aren't. And assuming any skill was simply there from day 1 disregards all the hard work, hours, criticisms, and whatnot that a person has to go through to get good at anything. I mean that for art, music, sports, running the cash register, doing statistics, whatever.
I know those phrases are meant as a compliment, but it's a HUGE peeve.
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