Chris, I sure understand your concern about the strike. I just bought a set of the UK Harry Potter stamps from a very nice fellow over there. (I blame mazoommzee for this expense, since she HAD to mention the Potter stamps in another thread). ;)
Anyway, the poor guy was so worried about his feedback that he emailed me every day with an update on the strike. I felt so badly for him, stuck in a position where he might get his stars all banged up over a postal strike. Well, when the item arrived, I left him five stars across the board to make up for any idiots who might ding him. BUT, I checked his feedback this morning, and his average has actually gone up. I think all the emails paid off for him. Of course, it does help to have understanding buyers, but he came out of it okay. Why don't you contact each of the buyers who have not yet received their art just to touch base, and explain one more time that the Royal Post was on strike. I think it might help.
As for that "my art sucks" phase, oh yeah, I know THAT feeling. I often stop for weeks at a time because I hate my art so much. I've even gone through phases where I don't post my ACEOs on the group boards because I'm embarassed to post my art amongst the work of such talented artists. Then I have a good sale, or a buyer sends me a compliment, and it passes.
Trust me Chris, you have nothing to feel insecure about. Your art is AWESOME, and I should know, because I own some of it. Your "Donkey With a Dream" is one of my favorites. :)
Hang in there. Here's your hug . . .
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