Hawkmoth
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The teacher did not allow women to use the wheel? WHAT THE ..........?!! WHY?! What possible reason could there be to allow some people to use the wheel and not others? That's insane.I hear ya. I took a ceramics class in my late 30s and I hated it because I was just not great at it. I wished I could have tried to throw some pots though, but the teacher had a strict policy that didn't allow "women" to use the wheel and did not accept me as not really a woman, though he did favor me as an artist in general. Didn't matter though. I still would have liked to see if I had any skill in that area.
In any case, I didn't like having clay on my hands, so it was a moot point.
When I have to render realism-type work, I have to challenge my skills a bit because I don't usually make work like that, mostly because I don't want to, but sometimes I do, depending on how I want a piece to look like. It might need some elements of illustrative things in it. I'll have to attempt to draw it several times to get it right, but that's okay because that's how I sharpen some of those skills.
Soon I want to make a painting that includes a weird house/shack with odd angles and I'm even a little nervous about how I'll do, but all I can do is my best.
I took ceramics at school and we were all taught to throw on a wheel (a bunch of 12 year old girls and boys). Shame on that teacher you were saddled with.
Good luck with your wonky house/shack painting. Maybe some relaxed sketching just trying things out might help you figure out how to do it.