Art: School Assignment
Oct. 26th, 2011 01:25 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
So, I'm taking an illustration class, because I needed the units and it seemed like a good idea at the time. Some time in the last week, I injured my right arm and wrist. I'm right-handed. This is a problem, as I had an illustration assignment due this week.
Note: "Had" being the key word. I found out this morning that our teacher has pushed the due date back until next Monday. I stayed up all night working on this damn thing. I'm fairly sure I've further injured my arm to the point that it will take at least another week to heal (driving to class this morning was interesting).
I'm displeased.
I'm displeased that we're told of due date changes at the last minute. I'm displeased that the assignments are never elaborated on, and we end up doing tons of half-starts before the teacher decides we've got something she likes. I'm displeased that this class is eating up my free time. I'm displeased that I'm forgoing working on commissions I owe in order to do this crap.
But, most of all, I'm displeased that we end up rushing through assignments and creating work that is sub-par.

Seriously. I would have LOVED a week to get that right. And if she'd let us know about the extension, I would have HAD a week. Damnit.
Note: "Had" being the key word. I found out this morning that our teacher has pushed the due date back until next Monday. I stayed up all night working on this damn thing. I'm fairly sure I've further injured my arm to the point that it will take at least another week to heal (driving to class this morning was interesting).
I'm displeased.
I'm displeased that we're told of due date changes at the last minute. I'm displeased that the assignments are never elaborated on, and we end up doing tons of half-starts before the teacher decides we've got something she likes. I'm displeased that this class is eating up my free time. I'm displeased that I'm forgoing working on commissions I owe in order to do this crap.
But, most of all, I'm displeased that we end up rushing through assignments and creating work that is sub-par.

Seriously. I would have LOVED a week to get that right. And if she'd let us know about the extension, I would have HAD a week. Damnit.
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Date: 2011-10-26 10:02 pm (UTC)As for Beast being squishy and like chocolate, I wholly agree and it may or may not be influenced by a certain actor.....
Don't let that teacher break your confidence. (In reference to your above comments with Eliyes) I believe there are myriad of ways to communicate through Art. Seriously. So, "Thbbbbbbbbbtt!" to your instructor. My daughter has had a similar issue with her high school Art teacher. They just don't get each other--and that's okay. Not everyone gets everyone as we all come from different backgrounds and likes/dislikes. Life. Yes, it is varied and splendorous. If it wasn't, it would be BORING!
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Date: 2011-10-27 03:27 pm (UTC)They just don't get each other--and that's okay.
As long as the teacher understood that they were coming from two totally different directions, that would be fine. And I certainly hope a teacher working with high schoolers would be able to recognize that.
I think this lady, here, she just can't see beyond her own ideas of "right" and "wrong." I doubt it helps that most of my influence comes from comic books -- pretty much the least desirable medium for a "true ar-teest."
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Date: 2011-10-27 10:38 pm (UTC)Actually, at the open house a few weeks ago, there were a few other parents visiting her room when we were. She gave her spiel about curriculum and expectations and then asked if there were questions. The only questions (besides mine--which had to do with portfolios and projects traveling between school and home) were "How can we transfer our child to a different class? Is it too late?"
She's very traditional, dry and straightforward. It's odd. I guess I expected a more eclectic personality. My daughter doesn't dislike her; she's mostly just bored with the text book approach.
I think this lady, here, she just can't see beyond her own ideas of "right" and "wrong."
She's missing out, then. :P
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Date: 2011-10-28 05:03 pm (UTC)PFFFFT. Well, hopefully that told her something. XD
If it helps any, there are tons of fairly good books that will likely teach your daughter more than any classroom will. Classrooms are good for technique and discussion and little else, I think.
What is your daughter interested in? I might be able to recommend some readings. :3
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Date: 2011-11-01 02:31 am (UTC)[Yes, I edited a very too long previous response. Sorry... :D... I get long-winded sometimes.]