I used to stress, care who saw, hoping to impress or leave impression—but that’s not the way art works. You put what you have out there. Make it until it is good enough for you—and maybe it’ll be for others too.
You don’t know who it’s for. The audience finds you. When it’s for audience first, you lose yourself. Make the art and if it connects—in whomever, however—then that is who it’s for.
The making is our part, being open enough to share. The rest is God’s and chance.
So make your art. Share if you wish it seen, or something of yourself known. It’s a great big world—and a small one too—and if you make and share and tell it true: the audience finds you.