I chose to do the article about how artists respond to criticism about their work. I chose this because I think it is very important for artists and I think its great that this was talked about through the perspective of an artist while it happened to them. When most people and artists receive criticism in a way that redirects their work they let it change what they're doing when they have a reason why they're doing that subject. The first example used is a great way that many people should follow yet I feel like most don't. Basically if you don't like the criticism and you feel like it wasn't helpful to your work in a way that can help improve it and only discourage simply ignore those comments. It's commendable to people who can just disregard something said about work that they are working hard on and care about. For my work I would like to think that I can follow along these lines when presenting among my peers. To obviously listen to all that has to be said and analyze it, whether or not I find it helpful but in the end if thats not where I want to go with my project then I don't have to comply. The responses that help aide my work in the direction I want to go are the ones that I can listen to.
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