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Originally Posted by frogza
With each assignment the medium, topic, style, dimensions and in some cases where we can look for reference material (Like only being able to paint or draw from pictures from National Geographic). These kind of restrictions work fine for lower division classes because kids need to learn about what styles and mediums are out there. But these rules are included in upper division classes as well.
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I see. Hmmm...well restrictives can be good to some extent as it teaches you to be extra creative and use the limited media that you've been provided with. But of course unlimited artistic freedom is extra fun
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Originally Posted by frogza
One prof. lectured me saying that he had so many years as an artist and knew what worked well, so I would do well to conform. The other asked what kind of work I would like to do, and we worked out a plan so I can meet the purpose of the class while exploring my own style.
Thanks for the compliments
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Oh wow what an arrogant prick
Good to hear that you've been given a free hand by that second professor
What's the purpose of the class if I may ask?
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