>>5775065It is not just about being better at teaching, it is about focus. Terms like "better at drawing" ignores that some things in art are specific that on to of being better at drawing, artists also choose paths that are outside of normal "good at drawing."
Proko is very general and safe to mainstream idea of what good at drawing implies, which makes him accessible to more people who naturally think along the same concepts. They examine a wide general variety of artworks and try to explain them using a constructed language of art criticism, influenced by mainstream commercial arts, which they assure us are "principles."
The ones who obsess over their craft become more and more individualized and the pool of artists who wish to do similar works, who can find the trade secrets relevant become smaller. Not that they will be unsuccessful in teaching those of similar spirits.