@UNIQUE_NINE no problem, I always watch it to motivate me. When in an episode yatoras (main protagonist) high school art teacher said "remember, there's no failure in art" meaning that no matter rather it good or bad it's still art. Also in another episode yatora thinks 'even a bad looking art piece is art, if it gives off some kind of impression'
In elementary school I had to try to draw a copy of the mona Lisa and when I was done it looked like a guy and I hated it, so I told myself I'm never gonna draw ever again in my entire life. Until 20 years later I came across the anime "Blue Period" as I watched it the things they said about art and stuff got me really thinking about art like how some art pieces look like a young kid or teen could easily make and yet it's hanging in a museum and most likely worth tons of money. So I thought 'I guess I can make art, even if it looks stupid and not professional'. So now I do research on art and look up something that's mentioned in the anime that I don't know what means and I found my type of art I wanna do. I'm now a self taught sketch artist and that my type of sketching is "still-life" another thing that I heard from the anime. Apparently a "still-life" is an object that can't or won't move on its own unless something or someone moves it. I putted some of my art work on my page.