7 Jun 2020, 10:01

@LauraA said in Dreaming Big:

Dunning Kruger

I looked up the Dunning Kruger effect after reading your post and read this quote by Dunning: "If you're incompetent, you can't know you're incompetent ... The skills you need to produce a right answer are exactly the skills you need to recognize what a right answer is." I think art is particularly tough to self-evaluate because to the untrained, art looks like "anything goes." If you can't hold a pitch in music, it's obvious (or should be) that you are not a good musician but if you can't draw an anatomically correct character, you'll see lots of successful artists whose characters aren't realistic at all, so how do you know if your inability to draw realistically makes you a bad artist? I think it takes a lot lot longer to understand art than other creative fields which, as you said, makes if hard to self-judge and tough to know when your dreams are realistic.

Thanks for your post. It really got me thinking.