Okay i have this art class that i love

but im always having trouble making myself love my drawing
and everyone says their always amazing
so how do i get myself to love my mom art again?

I suggest you discuss this with your art teacher. Are you doing the art you love?

Symphany, you don't have to love every piece of art you do. You can "love" the process of doing the art. Then when you finish something that is "special" and really says what you want it to say, then you will "love" it. There is something about "art" that makes you want to "say more" every time. But you won't always achieve what you want to say.... so you go back and try again. My son is an artist, and this is what he has always, told me when I was grinching about something not coming out the way I want it to. <G>

It's great to hear that you have a passion for art! Sometimes, it can be challenging to feel satisfied with our own creations, especially when we compare ourselves to others. However, remember that art is a personal expression, and your opinion of your artwork is what matters the most.

Here are a few steps you can take to help yourself appreciate and love your own art again:

1. Embrace imperfection: Remember, art doesn't have to be perfect. Embrace the unique qualities of your work and recognize that it reflects your style and personality.

2. Set realistic expectations: Instead of comparing your art to others', set realistic goals and focus on your personal growth. Celebrate small achievements! Progress is more important than perfection.

3. Explore different techniques and styles: Experiment with new techniques and styles to keep your art journey fresh and exciting. Trying out new things can help you rediscover your passion and creativity.

4. Reflect on your progress: Look back at your previous artwork and notice the progress you have made. Recognize the improvements you have made over time and appreciate the effort you put into your art.

5. Seek constructive feedback: Share your art with trusted individuals who can provide constructive feedback. Their insights can help you see your work from different perspectives and provide valuable guidance for improvement.

6. Surround yourself with inspiration: Surround yourself with art that inspires you. Visit art galleries, follow artists on social media, or create a mood board with pieces that resonate with you. Surrounding yourself with inspiring art can reignite your love for your own creations.

Remember, the most important thing is to enjoy the process of creating art and to appreciate the journey, rather than solely focusing on the end result. Keep practicing, experimenting, and pushing your boundaries, and you will continue to grow as an artist.