I had a teacher like this, hated her man. I was always into art but she ruined it for me. "Never take an art class again as long as I'm the teacher." Wasn't planning on it. I'm glad you left the school (other reasons. She quit before the board could fire her)
I never had an art teacher like this. All of them wanted students to be creative. However, they had to follow the school's rules and teach art history and make art based on those. Edit: Sorry to hear some of you have bad art experiences. Art is a form of self-expression. It shouldn't be graded like it isn't.
You had history on art lessons? We only had to paint what she wanted. Then in new school the teacher I had was teaching about history and it was one of the best thing
@@agata_2469My highschool had a whole elective class for just art history. They had a surprising amount of art classes actually. One just for sculpture and one for animation. One of the few things I didn't hate about it.
To a degree doing the exercises is important in art because it builds skills, but creativity is the core of art. If the kid displays the skills then there shouldn’t be an issue.
There are other classes where you can showcase this kind of art. The task at hand was to paint a fruit bowl from a certain pov, not self-insert fan art. It’s like how some people lack self awareness in art class and just do what they want and then get prissy when they completely missed the point of the assignment. You know the students who only draw anime-style characters while the purpose of the class is to study and showcase real life human anatomy, movement etc. And how they don’t understand why teachers dislike it? Yeah. This is giving those vibes.
@krattenfnatten while yes there is a time and place for personal fan art, that doesn't mean you bully the artist for personal work. You kindly explain the excersise from the perspective of compassion and kindness
@@krattenfnatten She said "it's wrong", art isn't wrong. If you want to teach something specific, you explain why and instill enthusiasm in the student for the task, you don't destroy their personal expression.
It’s crazy how teachers would think kicking the kid out of the classroom would solve the problem, I was always ecstatic whenever they told me to get out lol
I got detention ONCE in my entire life cuz i was helping the kid next to me and the teacher was in a bad mood. I absolutely loved detention cuz i got to sit in a quiet room for an hour straight. XD if i didnt need to lie to my dad (who can usually taste a lie) that i needed to use the school library for an hour i would have done it again
The point isn't as punishment entirely, the point is to make it hard for the child in the long run as they can't take notes or listen to the lesson. That's only half the story still, they send the child out to get rid of the nuisance. I think they should let off with a warning but I don't agree with teachers methods of guilt trip.
They literally just want you gone. You're a disturbance, they only care about your problem being solved as much as you do but there's is already solved
I hadA teacher like this in elementary school. I went to my school principal and told him I would rather bring up my math grade then be in that teachers class. I never had to go back and I never went into an art class agian.
@vanillalemonfox3673 they could be jealous of their own students more talented then them. Or probably deeper than that. Either way they like to keep it control and making sure we don't go outside the box.
I'm just now realizing having good art teachers is apparently rare lol, had good ones from elementary to high school, but also it might have been because I didn't listen for shit and still did my own thing, but I still passed 🎉
the only time id ever had a art teacher act even a little mean was when id rush my art and not take my time. They gave us the whole year to turn things in they only asked that we started the current project at the time it was presented. If an art teacher acts like this it’s probably because they realized their art would go nowhere other than a classroom so they take it out on the children instead of having passion like art teachers who teach by choice
The funny thing is this has a lot of truth to it. I planned all my primary school years to go to college for art. But all the classes i took taught me how to make art to the professors liking, and that’s not the kind of art i wanted to make. Basically classes can only teach you so much, to actually thrive you have to do it on your own
This is so accurate tho. I did art in school thinking it was going to be a creative outlet and let me tell you i was wrong. Quickly realized that it’s where creativity and passion go to die.
I've had an art teacher, like this. She was a mean old crank and she mainly picked on me because my older sister had her class and was unconventional, so she thought I would be the same. She was also hypocritical because I did a Back to the Future American Gpthic picture and I got a D but she gave an A to one of the other students and that one had a Dexter one (the live action one about the justic murderer guy).
I only had 1 teacher like this, and it was in high school, he didn’t like me being creative, I felt stupid doing the things I loved drawing, and he was super lazy teacher too, I only had him for 1 year, the next year I took a different art teacher and he was the best! I went to college for art, and all the other professors were super kind thankfully! I just finished college, and art is still my passion 😊💕
Brooo it’s my art teacher 😂 I had her straight up tell me my art wasn’t real art and two of my friends were there as witnesses… she picked favorites would get mad at some kids for no reason, tell us to change our art because she didn’t like it etc.
One of the main things about art is it doesn't have to be pretty, it is subjective, and some people are great in one area and bad in another, so she should help you find that instead. For example: I'm rather good at paper art but I cannot do digital art at all no matter what. It's about finding what works best for you and your style.
Lucky my art teacher as rn is the opposite, she always inspired us to be creative and it wasn't too limited. We did a paper mâchè project which is what she wanted but she allowed us to be creative, I did a Mutant Chicken project and I say I'm lucky to have her
I remember getting into a massive argument with my art teacher in art school. She actually ended up taking my advice and helped students get in touch with the students personal style. She later opened her own art gallery :) i hope shes doing well!
While I don't know what paints those are, as an artist I almost feel the first thing you learn is mixing your own paints. Getting the proper Orange would involve setting your tints and shades. Tint being adding white or yellow. Shade through adding black or red respectively. Although I may have missed the point of this scene clearly illustrating that a proper teacher would have educated their student to get the correct color. I suppose then for me specifically I have been fortunate to have good instructors that taught me this.
Maybe I just sucked but I only remember how we practised drawing with coals and I just didn't get how to draw with it. In my ears teachers were just annoyed at the worst when I just genuinely didn't handle shadowing nor even drawing trees. Later in the years I think I needed more personal teaching because "Follow your instincts" didn't work on me. How could I follow my instincts when I didn't even know the basics. Just doing something isn't enough for me. I need to understand the frame of the art: What can I do, What will happen if I do something different, Why does it look like an ugly dwarf and etc. I don't think my imagination is limited, I just don't understand when I follow my instincts it will still get criticises as being "hard to watch, read or listen to". Everywhere are written and unwritten rules. I must know them before I can make up my own.
I remember having an art teacher that wanted to implement that don’t move your paper rule she gave up with that with me really quickly. I’m not the verbal kind so I wasn’t being mouthy or anything. I just didn’t listen and kept moving it back whenever she tried to move it like as soon as she walked away. Art is subjective and I will draw the way I want. I will listen to what you want me to draw and I will listen to your tips, but if I want to move my paper I will move it back and if I don’t like a specific way of drawing, I won’t draw like that again unless I find a way for me to like it or use it. When it comes to art, I am literally willing to listen to any kind of tip except don’t move your page. I will move it whichever way I want.
I had a super strict assistant art teacher and a chill art lead / ceramics teacher who sent the curriculum. The strict one would try to shut down creativity and would even go as far as telling one girl that her digital animations on her DS didn't count as "art" because "anime is not real art". He continuously got shot down by the chill teacher.
This was based on the movie "Heavenly Creatures" which in turn was based on a real life murder event. Juliet is a real person and murderer who became Anne Perry, a writer who writes about crime and murder....
She literally has a pallette and reds and yellows... The point of a pallette is not just to hold paints, but to mix them to get the exact color you need.
This feels like my highschool art teacher. On the first art assignment he told us to draw leaves and draw them exactly as we see them with only pencil. It all felt so rigid, without any creative freedom. Needless to say, I dropped the class after that.
My art teacher hated my work all the time. She would say to stop drawing in class, would point out mistakes in front of everyone and say she didnt like it becasue it had too much negative space. Seems like she was the negative space lol
I used to love art class. It was my favorite and also the only class I actually liked. Then I got a new art teacher that was horrible and I changed my favorite class to math because it was my best subject and I didn't actively hate it. One of the things that new art teacher did was refuse to let me advance to Honors Art because she believed I "wasn't talented enough" even though I passed Art I and Art II. I can sketch a very realistic looking Yorkie. I just work slower than everyone else and require inspiration to make art. Of course it looks terrible, it's not complete yet. Why are you grading me on an incomplete work?
Every art teacher I've ever had was like this. Fragile ego and didn't like anything actually creative but they were more back handed. Music teachers too. It's bizarre to act like that in a creative setting
This reminds me of one art class in middle school. Where we were put together in groups of 4 each getting 1/4 of a picture and were told to repaint our piece in a bigger size (A4 I believe) and to make sure it fitts together with the rest of the group. U don't remember much of it but I safely assume I couldn't do it. I am just not blessed with this kind of talent 😢😅
I had an art teacher like this, he asked for a free drawing and didn't like that I made up a character cause it wasn't realistic, he never mentioned it was supposed to be
The Knight and Dragon were awesome but they were assigned to paint the still life fruit. If she wanted to work on her own advanced project she should have gotten permission first.
Kids and New Adults.. I teach Art and this teacher is an example of all the mistakes that in our subject should not be transmitted to children: censorship, frustration, flat imitation of reality and forms, limiting the imagination. During my lessons I’m listening my students .
My art teacher in 4-5th grade sucked. She cussed and threw stuff at us. The only reason she wasn't fired was because everyone else hated the idea of teaching PreK-5 graders. I have a scar on my arm because she threw a pot made from clay at me and it shattered.
Yep, definitely had an art teacher like this- Except when I did something personal (It was a XL painting) The teacher stole it to god knows where, and was never presented at the end of the semester. She dissapeared two years later, probably resigned.
I looooove my high school art teacher! He actually gave me appropriate feedbacks and helped me grow substantially by pinpointing my strengths and weaknesses.. ah, to be precise, it was a manga art class. Class full of weebs. Including me.
I once got in trouble from my art teacher all because I gave a piece of paper to someone. She punished us by making we stood up the entire class. She filed a complaint to my teacher and want her to speak to my mom about my “inappropriate” behavior. My mom thought it was ridiculous. For the next several classes, she threatened to mark me badly and at the end of the year, I barely passed it. She would constantly laughed at my arts and show them as a “bad example” to everyone in the class. She was the worst teacher I’ve ever had. And mind you, she did all of that over a piece of paper of a 7 year old.
I had an art teacher who constantly had us doing self portrait. NOTHING else. No imaginitive twist or anything just ourselfs & if we were lucky we might draw eyes. It was very draining & made me almost stop caring about art.
My art teacher keeps telling me to slow down and recreate the reference. I cant do that. I see things differently. If an object is in front of another, i want to move the object and finish what's hidden. Some colors look different, some look brighter while others look darker. I work fast but i work efficiently and every time she tells me to add more, it looks worse. We get graded on focus and i probably have the worst grade on it in class.
"Would you like to teach this class?"
"Yes, I would"
She’s the realest person ever
Been there
BRO I DID THAT WHEN I WAS IN ELEMENTARY SCHOOL😭 I genuinely didn't understand the sarcasm and just started teaching
@@blabberink oh my that's that's sweet, what was the teachers reaction then?😂
She didnt even do it though 😭🙏 she shouldve fought better :(
I had a teacher like this, hated her man. I was always into art but she ruined it for me. "Never take an art class again as long as I'm the teacher." Wasn't planning on it. I'm glad you left the school (other reasons. She quit before the board could fire her)
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Man I’m so sorry abt that, I hope you managed to regain your love for art, teachers like that suck :(
@ yeah I'm slowly learning how to draw myself
Bro thinks they're doing something saying the same thing to every comment. How childish @msq_ogminionpl3886
I never had an art teacher like this. All of them wanted students to be creative. However, they had to follow the school's rules and teach art history and make art based on those.
Edit: Sorry to hear some of you have bad art experiences. Art is a form of self-expression. It shouldn't be graded like it isn't.
You had history on art lessons? We only had to paint what she wanted. Then in new school the teacher I had was teaching about history and it was one of the best thing
@@agata_2469My highschool had a whole elective class for just art history. They had a surprising amount of art classes actually. One just for sculpture and one for animation.
One of the few things I didn't hate about it.
I had one in elementary school who told me my art was ugly so 🙃
@@elisabethcorrell6700 that’s messed up
@genera1013 all good I have an art page now and she got fired lol
To a degree doing the exercises is important in art because it builds skills, but creativity is the core of art. If the kid displays the skills then there shouldn’t be an issue.
There are other classes where you can showcase this kind of art.
The task at hand was to paint a fruit bowl from a certain pov, not self-insert fan art.
It’s like how some people lack self awareness in art class and just do what they want and then get prissy when they completely missed the point of the assignment.
You know the students who only draw anime-style characters while the purpose of the class is to study and showcase real life human anatomy, movement etc. And how they don’t understand why teachers dislike it? Yeah. This is giving those vibes.
@@krattenfnatten However, you don't go tearing into the art. At least not like that. You explain _why_ the task is what it is
@krattenfnatten while yes there is a time and place for personal fan art, that doesn't mean you bully the artist for personal work. You kindly explain the excersise from the perspective of compassion and kindness
@@krattenfnatten She said "it's wrong", art isn't wrong. If you want to teach something specific, you explain why and instill enthusiasm in the student for the task, you don't destroy their personal expression.
It’s crazy how teachers would think kicking the kid out of the classroom would solve the problem, I was always ecstatic whenever they told me to get out lol
I only got sent out once because I didn't like my teacher and I didn't apologize for being late
I got detention ONCE in my entire life cuz i was helping the kid next to me and the teacher was in a bad mood.
I absolutely loved detention cuz i got to sit in a quiet room for an hour straight. XD if i didnt need to lie to my dad (who can usually taste a lie) that i needed to use the school library for an hour i would have done it again
The point isn't as punishment entirely, the point is to make it hard for the child in the long run as they can't take notes or listen to the lesson. That's only half the story still, they send the child out to get rid of the nuisance. I think they should let off with a warning but I don't agree with teachers methods of guilt trip.
@ Never was a problem for me
They literally just want you gone. You're a disturbance, they only care about your problem being solved as much as you do but there's is already solved
had an art teacher like this, never took highschool art class again
Most of my art teacher are like her that make me inspired to be one some day
It was middle school for me. I genuinely don't understand why some teachers want to control what you paint/draw
I hadA teacher like this in elementary school. I went to my school principal and told him I would rather bring up my math grade then be in that teachers class. I never had to go back and I never went into an art class agian.
@vanillalemonfox3673 they could be jealous of their own students more talented then them. Or probably deeper than that. Either way they like to keep it control and making sure we don't go outside the box.
Never watched Heavenly Creatures, did you?
It's the movie they lifted this scene from
its giving "My husband has 3 jobs! I dont need this!"
Roechelle 😂
Exactly 🤣
Rochelle 💀
It was 2 but I get the reference
Rochelle 😂
I love how Lisa immediately took over and started being supportive instead of jealous(as per usual).
No she's usually supportive. The problem is when people get too bigheaded or suspicious, like Bart
Bro was bumfuzzled when Lisa said "yes I would"
Mooi
Flabbergasted.
I had an art teacher like this. Needless to say, a lot of kids quit taking art.
Omg same my art teacher wouldn't let me keep my art work once I quit
I'm just now realizing having good art teachers is apparently rare lol, had good ones from elementary to high school, but also it might have been because I didn't listen for shit and still did my own thing, but I still passed 🎉
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I don't think I've ever had an art teacher like this, I look back on all my art teachers fondly and for that I'm grateful! 🙏
Yup, typical art teacher. Had the same thing happen to me.
the only time id ever had a art teacher act even a little mean was when id rush my art and not take my time. They gave us the whole year to turn things in they only asked that we started the current project at the time it was presented. If an art teacher acts like this it’s probably because they realized their art would go nowhere other than a classroom so they take it out on the children instead of having passion like art teachers who teach by choice
womp womp
"CMON FATTY KEEP UP"made me laugh so hard 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😅😅😅😅😅😅😅
Lisa’s right about the orange tho, lol
Oranges are the color tangerine, and tangerines are the color orange
The funny thing is this has a lot of truth to it. I planned all my primary school years to go to college for art. But all the classes i took taught me how to make art to the professors liking, and that’s not the kind of art i wanted to make. Basically classes can only teach you so much, to actually thrive you have to do it on your own
womp womp
This was the episode that was basically a retelling of the movie Heavenly Creatures. But with less murder.
The “(LOL)” 😂
This is so accurate tho. I did art in school thinking it was going to be a creative outlet and let me tell you i was wrong. Quickly realized that it’s where creativity and passion go to die.
All of my art teachers out of art school were not like this at all, the complete opposite. The ones that taught art in an art school were..well..
Public art programs are actually really good
I've had an art teacher, like this. She was a mean old crank and she mainly picked on me because my older sister had her class and was unconventional, so she thought I would be the same. She was also hypocritical because I did a Back to the Future American Gpthic picture and I got a D but she gave an A to one of the other students and that one had a Dexter one (the live action one about the justic murderer guy).
Art is supposed to be fun, I hate teachers that turn fun things into just another class you hate.
Brooo! Nice "Heavenly Creatures" reference.
Art / Creative Writing teachers when students are creative:
This was exactly how my elementary art teacher was like 😭
“Paint me twenty laps” 😭
I'm very glad all my art teachers were awesome
This episode was based on the movie Heavenly Creatures
what episode and season
I only had 1 teacher like this, and it was in high school, he didn’t like me being creative, I felt stupid doing the things I loved drawing, and he was super lazy teacher too, I only had him for 1 year, the next year I took a different art teacher and he was the best! I went to college for art, and all the other professors were super kind thankfully! I just finished college, and art is still my passion 😊💕
Josh grobban , absolutely not one who would betray soul society...
Its funny how most art teachers destroy creativity yet thats what art is built on
Okay lisa's first point annoys me though, MIX THE PAINTS UR MEANT TO BE SMART 💔
exactly
That's what I'm saying
My exact thoughts lol
Maybe the Art Teacher didn't want mixing
Which is why The Simpsons series is also the best
Brooo it’s my art teacher 😂 I had her straight up tell me my art wasn’t real art and two of my friends were there as witnesses… she picked favorites would get mad at some kids for no reason, tell us to change our art because she didn’t like it etc.
One of the main things about art is it doesn't have to be pretty, it is subjective, and some people are great in one area and bad in another, so she should help you find that instead. For example: I'm rather good at paper art but I cannot do digital art at all no matter what. It's about finding what works best for you and your style.
womp womp u both
This is exactly how my art teacher was
In my school days getting out of the classroom was a reward for solving math problems fast
As an artist and animator, this pains me so much. If you are an art teacher, it’s your job to embrace creativity, not destroy it 😭
Lucky my art teacher as rn is the opposite, she always inspired us to be creative and it wasn't too limited. We did a paper mâchè project which is what she wanted but she allowed us to be creative, I did a Mutant Chicken project and I say I'm lucky to have her
I remember getting into a massive argument with my art teacher in art school. She actually ended up taking my advice and helped students get in touch with the students personal style. She later opened her own art gallery :) i hope shes doing well!
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While I don't know what paints those are, as an artist I almost feel the first thing you learn is mixing your own paints. Getting the proper Orange would involve setting your tints and shades. Tint being adding white or yellow. Shade through adding black or red respectively. Although I may have missed the point of this scene clearly illustrating that a proper teacher would have educated their student to get the correct color. I suppose then for me specifically I have been fortunate to have good instructors that taught me this.
my art teacher doesn't sees my imaginations
Maybe I just sucked but I only remember how we practised drawing with coals and I just didn't get how to draw with it. In my ears teachers were just annoyed at the worst when I just genuinely didn't handle shadowing nor even drawing trees.
Later in the years I think I needed more personal teaching because "Follow your instincts" didn't work on me. How could I follow my instincts when I didn't even know the basics. Just doing something isn't enough for me. I need to understand the frame of the art: What can I do, What will happen if I do something different, Why does it look like an ugly dwarf and etc.
I don't think my imagination is limited, I just don't understand when I follow my instincts it will still get criticises as being "hard to watch, read or listen to". Everywhere are written and unwritten rules. I must know them before I can make up my own.
That's how it is in this world I used to be a good artist but every time I was told I was doing wrong I just stopped completely.
How it feels to be an artist in art class:
C MON FATTY KEEP UP🙄🙄🙄👹👹👹
Its funny how close the teachers in this show come to real teachers.
The scenarios i make up in my head while in the shower:
Can somebody tell me what season and episode is this if u know bc i want to watch on the simsons
Ah yes my orange isn't as orange of that orange
this is literally all my art teachers lmao
How do you paint 20 laps???
Its a joke
I remember having an art teacher that wanted to implement that don’t move your paper rule she gave up with that with me really quickly. I’m not the verbal kind so I wasn’t being mouthy or anything. I just didn’t listen and kept moving it back whenever she tried to move it like as soon as she walked away. Art is subjective and I will draw the way I want. I will listen to what you want me to draw and I will listen to your tips, but if I want to move my paper I will move it back and if I don’t like a specific way of drawing, I won’t draw like that again unless I find a way for me to like it or use it. When it comes to art, I am literally willing to listen to any kind of tip except don’t move your page. I will move it whichever way I want.
I had a super strict assistant art teacher and a chill art lead / ceramics teacher who sent the curriculum.
The strict one would try to shut down creativity and would even go as far as telling one girl that her digital animations on her DS didn't count as "art" because "anime is not real art". He continuously got shot down by the chill teacher.
The dragon looks like the teacher
Lmao i went to art school and thats exactly how my teacher behaved
i had this kind of art teacher for middle school and elementary school bro 😭
"My orange isnt the orange of that orange"
This was based on the movie "Heavenly Creatures" which in turn was based on a real life murder event. Juliet is a real person and murderer who became Anne Perry, a writer who writes about crime and murder....
My art teacher is the best teacher i have, as long we make our art on theme and correct then she doesn't care if its 'bad' or creative
That statement, "I do not need this, my family owns a gas station!" Reminds me of Rochelle from "Everybody Hates Chris".
She literally has a pallette and reds and yellows... The point of a pallette is not just to hold paints, but to mix them to get the exact color you need.
Thought she was bout to say "my orange ain't oranging"
This feels like my highschool art teacher. On the first art assignment he told us to draw leaves and draw them exactly as we see them with only pencil. It all felt so rigid, without any creative freedom. Needless to say, I dropped the class after that.
This reminds me of my middle school art teacher. We called her Miss Gardevil.
My art teacher hated my work all the time. She would say to stop drawing in class, would point out mistakes in front of everyone and say she didnt like it becasue it had too much negative space. Seems like she was the negative space lol
I used to love art class. It was my favorite and also the only class I actually liked. Then I got a new art teacher that was horrible and I changed my favorite class to math because it was my best subject and I didn't actively hate it. One of the things that new art teacher did was refuse to let me advance to Honors Art because she believed I "wasn't talented enough" even though I passed Art I and Art II. I can sketch a very realistic looking Yorkie. I just work slower than everyone else and require inspiration to make art. Of course it looks terrible, it's not complete yet. Why are you grading me on an incomplete work?
You can change the orange's tone if you mix it with red, yellow or white, it's paint.
Anyone else notice caulin from the movie (which was Lisa’s love interest)
they made it realistic, damn
As a college student doing drawing fundamentals it's like. It feels as if a point was missed
Every art teacher I've ever had was like this. Fragile ego and didn't like anything actually creative but they were more back handed. Music teachers too. It's bizarre to act like that in a creative setting
This reminds me of one art class in middle school. Where we were put together in groups of 4 each getting 1/4 of a picture and were told to repaint our piece in a bigger size (A4 I believe) and to make sure it fitts together with the rest of the group.
U don't remember much of it but I safely assume I couldn't do it. I am just not blessed with this kind of talent 😢😅
just paint the dawm fruit
Anybody gonna talk about the fact that Lisa should be smart enough to mix her own orange instead of asking for it pre-mixed?
girl just mix ur orange to the right shade they don’t come straight out the tube looking perfect
I was that kid. 😂 I painted a dragon in art class but it was between assignments and my art teacher liked it so much he gave me an A.
I had an art teacher like this, he asked for a free drawing and didn't like that I made up a character cause it wasn't realistic, he never mentioned it was supposed to be
The art teacher sounds like a voice actor for characters in Clash-a-Rama. Tell me if I'm wrong
When you wanted to be a PE teacher, but school put you as an art teacher instead.
“Thank you Lisa”
(My name is Juliet)
Had an art teacher throw out my drying painting in grade 6.. My parents transfered me the following year
“Just paint the d@mn fruit” haaaaa ha ha haaaaa lmao
The Knight and Dragon were awesome but they were assigned to paint the still life fruit. If she wanted to work on her own advanced project she should have gotten permission first.
Kids and New Adults.. I teach Art and this teacher is an example of all the mistakes that in our subject should not be transmitted to children: censorship, frustration, flat imitation of reality and forms, limiting the imagination. During my lessons I’m listening my students .
Had an art teacher like this. she wasnt actually an art teacher either, she was a drama teacher. which... makes it more confusing.
My art teacher in 4-5th grade sucked. She cussed and threw stuff at us. The only reason she wasn't fired was because everyone else hated the idea of teaching PreK-5 graders. I have a scar on my arm because she threw a pot made from clay at me and it shattered.
My teacher in 7th grade was like that iy was kust copying this video on the tv
Yep, definitely had an art teacher like this- Except when I did something personal (It was a XL painting) The teacher stole it to god knows where, and was never presented at the end of the semester.
She dissapeared two years later, probably resigned.
I looooove my high school art teacher! He actually gave me appropriate feedbacks and helped me grow substantially by pinpointing my strengths and weaknesses.. ah, to be precise, it was a manga art class. Class full of weebs. Including me.
It's hard to believe Lisa doesn't know how to mix colors...
I once got in trouble from my art teacher all because I gave a piece of paper to someone. She punished us by making we stood up the entire class. She filed a complaint to my teacher and want her to speak to my mom about my “inappropriate” behavior. My mom thought it was ridiculous. For the next several classes, she threatened to mark me badly and at the end of the year, I barely passed it. She would constantly laughed at my arts and show them as a “bad example” to everyone in the class.
She was the worst teacher I’ve ever had. And mind you, she did all of that over a piece of paper of a 7 year old.
I had an art teacher who constantly had us doing self portrait. NOTHING else. No imaginitive twist or anything just ourselfs & if we were lucky we might draw eyes. It was very draining & made me almost stop caring about art.
Ummmm, how do you paint laps??
Its a joke
@Korokwithabigbackpack Ik
This is how I was treated by my art teacher after my old one retired. I don’t do visual art anymore.
Those paint brushes sound so dry it hurts
The teacher looks like my history teacher.. Wtf
My art teacher keeps telling me to slow down and recreate the reference. I cant do that. I see things differently. If an object is in front of another, i want to move the object and finish what's hidden. Some colors look different, some look brighter while others look darker. I work fast but i work efficiently and every time she tells me to add more, it looks worse. We get graded on focus and i probably have the worst grade on it in class.
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