Belinda had never thought of herself as a forum person. She was a painter, more at home with oil stains on her cuticles than with keyboard clicks and notifications. But after her gallery show flopped—critics called it "unremarkable texture studies"—she found herself typing "artists who feel like failures" into a search bar at 2 a.m.
Belinda scrolled through the threads. “Today I planted basil and cried for no reason.” “I’m 34 and just learned how to boil an egg properly.” “My boss told me I have ‘negative charisma’ so I embroidered that onto a jacket.” There was no trolling, no sarcasm. Just people being gently, achingly honest.
She didn’t have much money. But she had her art. The “unremarkable texture studies” from her failed show—she realized now they weren’t failures. They were maps of interior weather. She posted a new thread: “I’m selling my ‘failed’ paintings. 100% of proceeds go to keeping the forum alive. Pay what you want. Even $1.”
That’s how she found the Belinda Bely Forum.