Context, yo. Lucy Bellwood "started exploring a series of illustrated dialogues between" herself and "a small, obnoxious character who had a lot of big ideas about everything" Lucy "was supposedly doing wrong" in her life.
"Sharing these illustrations induced a particular kind of catharsis: it turned out most everyone I knew was struggling with feelings of imposter syndrome and anxiety. Externalizing these conversations and giving them a humorous twist often enabled me to overcome my self-doubt and get on with the exciting business of Making Good Art—and it seemed to help other people do the same."
I am one of those people! My own characters give me a hard time about my art, but now I also have someone else's character to give me a hard time! Who doesn't love options? I immediately imagined being interviewed by Lucy's demon.
Lucy liked my comic, which is intensely satisfying. Nothing kicks that impostor anxiety into gear like using elements from another artist.
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This is genius. The facial expressions on Demon - spot on.
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