I've done some reading up on dysgraphia and other disorders that affect handwriting, and am curious about something. Would it be surprising for someone with dysgraphia to be good at art/drawing when working patiently in an unstructured setting? To have decent drawings, but all text surrounding it to be difficult to read, letters poorly formed and widely spaced, and unable to organize text very neatly on a page, unless copying their own work painstakingly? I just wonder, if one is dysgraphic, would they dislike creating art?

This goes with mentions of feeling slow with writing (and thus feeling hurried and being more sloppy, or writing less thoroughly than they're capable of expressing because it would take too much time to write more), and not understanding criticism of their 'neatness' (feeling insulted that it's not readable to others).

Basically, at what point is it considered a poor handwriting ability (or brain too fast for hands) vs a problem that necessitates intervention/accommodation?