>>7716064
Sorry I don't think I was being clear, but yes she was a very mature artist. I can't honestly say that "she was great at autistic anatomy shit but her composition was pants". She was a better artist than anyone of us students in every dimension. Imagine Michelangelo's work and it's not in the same league (obv) but its in the same ballpark.
She was so masterful with charcoal and conte and that's what she was mostly teaching us because she was our figure teacher.
>>7716099
I'm sorry to hear that, but maybe the job is an opportunity to stack cash. Save everything in as high an interest savings account as you can (to combat inflation) and when you inevitably get laid off then just pack ur stuff and go to the frozen north!
I will warn you though, that in Canada tuition for international students is like 5 or more times more expensive than for domestics for the same program, make sure you are looking at international student prices when comparing (unless ur a Canadian citizen living in the US). And you are going to have to figure out housing which is a very difficult problem in most of Canada. Some schools might have dorms or something which will be way cheaper than renting even the smallest place relatively nearby, and they would be basically on or very near to the school campus so you would save urself the commute time (which really really adds up). I had to commute for ~1hr one way to campus and it was quite difficult for me but I knew kids who lived outside the city and had to catch a train to get out of the city to get home and their commute was like 2.5hrs 1 way. Crazy stuff.
In the meanwhile though, keep self studying. Everyone in my program who was cracked had been self studying since they were like 15 years old. That certainly helped them be more prepared and excel in the program.