Imposter Syndrome In The Arts | Who’s Had It And How They’ve Persevered

<p>Imposter syndrome, self-doubt, and insecurity are rife within the arts community, and understandably so. Art is subjective, there is no possible way to make something that everyone will like, and trying to do so will only stop you creating your own stuff anyway.</p> <p>But on the other hand, what you create exposes a part of who you are, and facing judgement on this is hard.</p> <p>Sharing art with the world is scary.</p> <p>So panic, inferiority complexes and myriad insecurities are understandable, and the best artists don&rsquo;t have a magic immunity to this, they&rsquo;ve just learned how to persevere.</p> <p>Given this is such a common topic to come up on the Street Art Unearthed podcast, we wanted to share snippets of wisdom from some of the coolest artists in Australia who&rsquo;ve faced their fears, pushed forward and learned how to move in the art world with their worries (mostly) in check.</p> <p><a href="https://medium.com/splatrs/imposter-syndrome-in-the-arts-whos-had-it-and-how-they-ve-persevered-d49abdc7a24d"><strong>Website</strong></a></p>