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Please make-up this assignment as soon as possible (at least by/before May 8) Thank you https://classroom.google.com/c/ODIxNzQ2OTYyMDI4/a/ODQ3Nzg1NTA2NDU4/details I know you've started and I REALLY want to see what you come up with. Seriously. Please make-up this reflection as soon as possible https://classroom.google.com/c/ODIxNzQ2OTYyMDI4/a/ODQ4MTA2MDY3MDU4/details
Posted 2 months ago by Ted (teacher at Maple Valley-Anthon Oto High School)
 
Ever hear “Perfection kills more art than failure ever could”? Procrastination kills a lot too. And apathy. As I mentioned in class, you're fortunate that your "coasting" winds up looking like most people's hardest effort. I can't motivate you with guilt or shame, but dang Girl, so much talent. You'r a perfectionist but don't have the patience to put up with the tedium it takes to be perfect. Here's a great article that could help you find ways to loosen up and try to find peace with any given art assignment- https://wherewonderwaits.com/perfectionism-in-art/
Posted 6 months ago by Ted (teacher at Maple Valley-Anthon Oto High School)
 
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Posted 7 months ago by Ted (teacher at Maple Valley-Anthon Oto High School)
 
Please complete this missing Reflection https://classroom.google.com/c/NzkxODM5NjMyMDk3/a/ODA0MTYxMTkxMTk4/details
Posted 7 months ago by Ted (teacher at Maple Valley-Anthon Oto High School)
 
I wish I could magically help you not struggle so much with perfectionism. Fall in love with the process and it will exponentially improve your products (which are already great). In other words, focus on what you're doing & worry less about how it will turn out. Everyone is encouraged to re-read pp.46-48 in 'Drawing on the Right Side of the Brain' and repeat this exercise as often as you want to to build both your perceptual skills and your mental L-to-R mode shifting skills. Everyone is also welcome to re-submit this assignment (decorating, filling with zentangle, expressing & interpreting the positive & negative spaces of the vase/face illusion) for a higher grade before the end of the semester.
Posted 7 months ago by Ted (teacher at Maple Valley-Anthon Oto High School)