I tried doing some brainstorming today and came up with a few different concepts, but I don’t know if i’d truly enjoy drawing any of them. It feels like as long as it’s for school it’s going to feel like a chore, so I don’t know how to over come that. I regret picking visual arts honestly but i can’t drop because im already on 10 units..
Ah I can’t really help you with the unit situation unfortunately, but in terms of overcoming it you'll just have to somehow find enjoyment in doing art. As it is one of your subjects I wouldn't suggest putting it on the side since at the end of the day it will count towards the ATAR. Bit cliche but I suppose there'll always be things in life that we get ourselves stuck in and there's no easy solution or no simple way out, and the whole part of finding the solution is to figure out a plan to assist in finding the solution. That's kinda what you're in right now, and you just have to find some driving force which will over time make you more passionate to want to do art or at least attend classes with a positive mindset over a whole bunch of thoughts along the lines of "Oh well I'll be out of this in a year so what's the bother" for example (not saying you think like that dw).
I'll list a personal example of mine here as well so you can relate if need be. In Year 11, I had to do Physics even though I initially didn't want to do it. Subject algorithm didn't work in my favor and so I had a choice between a whole bunch of humanities or physics, so of course I chose physics as I'm a mathsy person. Turned out that although physics was a bit of maths there was a whole lot of theory which I hated, and I truly absolutely thought that I was not going to make it throughout prelim physics. At some point, I kinda had a thought about how I can come into physics classes feeling slightly more excited and ready to work in class (kinda bludged most of the year), and so I found that "solution", the reason why I came into physics towards the end feeling slightly happier was because I always looked forward to the maths aspects of the course and that helped alleviate thoughts I was having about not being able to make it through Year 11 Physics. Even though I failed the course in the end because I left the exam 30 min in hahahaha
Point is although I understand that VA actually counts for you and you're in a much worse situation, you just have to find something as simple as one aspect to look forward to, whether that'd be for coursework or for your assessment so that you're not coming into class everyday feeling as if the subject is a "chore".