9 Jun 2022, 04:01

@chrisaakins Hi, Chris! I believe you've reached the point where you don't need the validation any longer. You said yourself, you've reached your goals, you have enough portfolio pieces, you're getting steady illustration work. Basically, you're a pro. You've arrived. You're there. That's.... man, that's an absolutely phenomenal position to be in - well done!!!

Don't think of the critique arena as a measure of your skill or worth - that's definitely not the intent of the judges. If entering is doing more harm than good, take a well-deserved break and enjoy the contest as a spectator, encouraging and supporting the other participants.

If solid, substantial feedback on your pieces from a reliable critic is what feel you need to move forward in your career, I'd consider joining something like @Lee-white's feedback tier on Patreon.

In any case, my advice is don't get bogged down second-guessing your work. It's (chef's kiss) superb. The Critique Arena is meant to be fun! The best, most polished, anatomically-correct, professional-looking pieces don't always make the cut - and that's totally fine, because illustration, especially children's book illustration, can be crazy, messy, evocative, ugly, super simple, crazy detailed, and everything in-between.

PS: Your pieces was awesome!! But I would have loved to have seen you push the energy even further with dramatic lighting (there wasn't enough contrast between outside and inside), and maybe tweaking the chickens to look even crazier like they're afraid they're going to die, haha. Like, really commit to the storm, up the ante, increase the wind, the rain, the puddles, have some trees blowing around in the background. Or make it funny, add some cows and horses flying around ^_^ That would have been something!