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My daughter was given the opportunity to attend a summer art/paper mache class, thing. Each of the students were allowed to enter their creation into a contest of sorts.
She made this, and the teacher said it was so disturbing that she couldn't enter it into the contest. I'm at work right now but I'll try to get a picture of it.
As Promised: https://i.imgur.com/iWCxf4y.jpeg
She's a special one. I feel like kids who never get their art rejected by teachers just aren't trying.
When I was in prep, my art teacher yanked my drawing out of my hands while I was still drawing then held it up to the class as an example of what not to do