This was a really good episode. From start to finish. The opening discussion about art as a hobby vs a job really got me thinking. I don't make art now for a paycheck. I'm doing it to make things (obviously) and to get better at making things. Now would I like to get paid for my art work? Of course but then does that change my relationship with my art? I'm already critical with what I put out. Sometimes I love it, sometimes I hate, but it's always something I made for me to share with others. How will I get about making something that someone else will share with others? I don't know lol but it's something to think about.
As far as critiques, I don't know why, but I never feel hurt when someone points out things that are wrong with my art, no matter how hard I work on it. I always feel like anybody anywhere can teach you something. Even if the advice, counsel, critique is wrong, you can always pick something out of it to internalize and work on. But that's me.
Now I would like to pose a question: who should give critique? As a very amateur amateur who maybe doesn't have a trained eye, I feel like my critiques would be limited to "eh this looks off" but I may not know why or "these colors don't work" but again may not know why. Should such a person hold back from critiquing?