Yeah, definitley work on finishing projects. I have the same problem as you do. The other day I tossed one of my Chuck Taylors on the floor and noticed it made an interesting landing, so I started to draw it. I was pretty happy with what I had done with it so far, and just left it there, afraid to work on it for fear of wrecking what I had done so well. But, in order to further yourself as an artist, you need to complete your work. I know that sounds all too basic, but that's what helps you out the most, is practice. Then after you complete it, you can really say it's yours, and not just "a work in progress."
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