Sharing your art work in a drawing community or drawing forum is a great way to get the feedback you need. It can be a good way to advertise your talent to interested potential customers. Constructive comments about your work may be very helpful. Positive feedback may motivate you to keep drawing. Asking questions in forums may help you become better at drawing. Sometimes the advice of someone else or their approach is exactly what you need.
Here are a number of links to drawing communities that I have joined over the last couple of years. Out of all the communities I really enjoy drawspace.com because of all the positive feedback I have received there.
I joined the Drawspace drawing community about 2 years ago. I always post my pencil drawings there because I like to see what sort of reaction I will get to my work. Sometimes I receive a lot of comments, and other times hardly any. What I like about this web site is that it has a great gallery of pencil drawings, members who are experienced and just starting out, a forum for your questions, and a number of great pencil drawing tutorials that I am sure you will enjoy. Sign up and create your own profile. Feel free to send me a note.
Fine Art America has a great community of drawing artists. Artists close to you will be able to find your work. This makes it easy for you to comment on the work of people nearby the place where you reside. The more contacts you have the better.
You are able to sell your work there. If you would like to sell your original art, many people visit Fine Art America every day. It may be the place where you sell your first piece of art work!
I have recently joined another drawing community called Taltopia. I have added a number of my drawings there. Click on the link below to view my portfolio. Or, click on the link above to sign up and upload your own photos to Taltopia!