@@artprof Same with me, both in foundation year and in my major in graphic design. In the long term I've realized not to stress out about it and I've realized that the critique isn't as important as the professor makes it out to be.
“Moments of luminosity “ 🌅 Oh yeah… I’ve been there😂😂 And.. I’ve had my moments of ramblings! I think my students do it to me in purpose… and 99% of the time I get the deer in headlights expression. 😂
Wow, I’m afraid I woke up my entire neighborhood with my hysterical laughter, I mean, what’s my problem at 0:16 in the night… oh that’s my problem… the problem every contemporary artist has…😂❤🎉
Back in the 80s at music school we had a lecturer who believed that music died with Mozart. He lectured on everything up to Mozart, mostly rambling monologues that would veer wildly and randomly from thought to thought. His exam questions were things like: "Mozart was the greatest composer of all time. Discuss" 😳He had a haircut like Handel, a body that looked like it had no joints, you know the way a 5 year old draws a body, with a weird little gut that stuck out like a kid drawing a fat person. There was one very conservative woman (she was in her late 20s and we were still teenagers) who sat right up the front and was clearly infatuated with him. We used to sit up the back of the lecture theatre and laugh our heads off when she would preface a question with "in my reading last night......). Of course, we were all performance majors so there was no "reading" going on at night or any other time.
I'm not saying that I am like this with my HS students BUT they do start asking about anything and, sometimes, after 10 minutes we are taking about life choices a d childhood trauma... Recently I had a 2d art student that made a beautiful photorealistic portrait and half way through she asked what I thought. Right there, the girl in the portrait gained life, age, and a full detailed historical background that involved all class. So after around 15 minutes talking about this fictional character we ended up with: "[...] So yes, the left eyebrow is a little shorter than the right... and this girl [non existent girl in the painting ] had a really tough childhood, and now she looks like she's doing cocaine. Great work!"
Oh yes they are the black magicians! They take and don’t give and wonder how they got there. More of a political position than an art one. I had one in my class made me think he wasn’t v nice the mister
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You mean the teachers who we loved asking rabbit hole questions of? Tangents are a sleepy student's best friend.
Parody videos are great!
$40k/semester and this is what you give your students
The crazy thing is this is pretty much exactly what my first semester 2D design prof was like, no exaggeration😂 -Prof Lieu
@@artprof Same with me, both in foundation year and in my major in graphic design. In the long term I've realized not to stress out about it and I've realized that the critique isn't as important as the professor makes it out to be.
Brad Troemel’s “why do artists speak like this?” Moment 😂
“Moments of luminosity “ 🌅
Oh yeah… I’ve been there😂😂
And.. I’ve had my moments of ramblings! I think my students do it to me in purpose… and 99% of the time I get the deer in headlights expression. 😂
😂😂😂😂 prof lieu is a great actress
Yep. I had no idea what was going on
Wow, I’m afraid I woke up my entire neighborhood with my hysterical laughter, I mean, what’s my problem at 0:16 in the night… oh that’s my problem… the problem every contemporary artist has…😂❤🎉
Back in the 80s at music school we had a lecturer who believed that music died with Mozart. He lectured on everything up to Mozart, mostly rambling monologues that would veer wildly and randomly from thought to thought. His exam questions were things like: "Mozart was the greatest composer of all time. Discuss" 😳He had a haircut like Handel, a body that looked like it had no joints, you know the way a 5 year old draws a body, with a weird little gut that stuck out like a kid drawing a fat person. There was one very conservative woman (she was in her late 20s and we were still teenagers) who sat right up the front and was clearly infatuated with him. We used to sit up the back of the lecture theatre and laugh our heads off when she would preface a question with "in my reading last night......). Of course, we were all performance majors so there was no "reading" going on at night or any other time.
hahahaha, it's like twoset violin x art prof😂😂😂😂😂
Have you ever really thought about how charcoal comes from trees? Pay attention!
I'm not saying that I am like this with my HS students BUT they do start asking about anything and, sometimes, after 10 minutes we are taking about life choices a d childhood trauma...
Recently I had a 2d art student that made a beautiful photorealistic portrait and half way through she asked what I thought. Right there, the girl in the portrait gained life, age, and a full detailed historical background that involved all class. So after around 15 minutes talking about this fictional character we ended up with: "[...] So yes, the left eyebrow is a little shorter than the right... and this girl [non existent girl in the painting ] had a really tough childhood, and now she looks like she's doing cocaine. Great work!"
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Oh yes they are the black magicians! They take and don’t give and wonder how they got there. More of a political position than an art one. I had one in my class made me think he wasn’t v nice the mister
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