On This Online Group, Artists Share How Their Work Improved Over A Period Of Time
It's impressive how consistent practice over some period of time can improve our skills. This applies to various kinds of things, but today, we'd like to focus on artistic growth. The Reddit community ‘Art Progress Pics’ allows artists to show their work and prove how hard work pays back. The members share the photos of their works and compare how they looked when they were starting, and how they got better after they invested some time and persistently practiced to master their skills.
Scroll down to see the most recent selection of posts shared on the subreddit, and please let us know in the comment section which one of them has impressed you the most.
13 PHOTOS
#1 I Like To Draw An Eyeball Every Few Years To Mark My Progress, This Year I'm Really Proud
#2 Progress 2004 vs. 2023
#3 2020 - 2023
#4 Progress Of My Drawing In 5 Years
#5 2015 V. 2021 (6 Years Apart, Same Character)
#6 Art Progress July 2022 vs. August 23 (I Didn't Draw For 6 Months After July 2022)
#7 2015 (Undiagnosed ADHD) vs. 2023 (Treating It)
#8 Tiger And Phoenix, 15-Year Difference. Still Looking To Improve
#9 Now Compared To Middle School! About A 10 Year Difference - Little Me Would Be Proud
#10 Found This At My Late Grandma's Place And Redrew It (Probably in 1997 And 2021)
#11 Self-Portrait Progress (April 2022 - April 2023)
#12 First Time I Tried Drawing Gwen (2-3 Years Ago I Think) vs. 1 Week Ago
#13 3 Years Of Progress (Side Profile)
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