Lets try this again shal we.....my computer froze last time I tried to reply to this thread.....
She then gave me a rather distasteful look and told me "Those are two MALE manikins and I will not have THAT in my classroom!"
Hrmm... in what universe does she live where wooden mannequins of ANY kind have ANY gender?
Did you ask her to show you the female mannequin box, you know, the ones with breasts and female gennitalia? You would be interested in redoing the shot.
That was my first thought as well, I would have demanded she provide a female a manikin to redo the shot with, then when she was proven unable to do so I would have told her to stand the F*** down, but that is just me.
@ the OP:
I've never had anysuch experience with any of my art teachers. My photography instructor never once made any attempt to limit anything we did...Actually she did once when a couple of the other students where printing off hundreds of wallet sized photos of one of the school staff....but that is a different story all together.
I don't think you where being limited so much as you are being put off by closed minded asshats in key positions pertaining to your artistic experience inducing a dry spell. Induced dryspells like that I do however I have some experience with.
I have never denied that I contribute to the field of hentai (Sexual/Perverted illustrations) predominately in the Americain cartoon field. When I lost my approval status on the site I start the internet display of my illustrations on for the reason of "Failure to meet quality standards" I was seriously put off of the whole shooting match.
Imagery like these fail to meat the quality standard of the site
http://www.picaroni.com/21636.jpg - Moderate
NSFW
http://www.picaroni.com/2180_2.jpg - Mild
NSFW
http://www.picaroni.com/10597.png - Strong
NSFW
Now, no, they are not perfect but if you go through and look at official art for all four of the existing charachters (one is an OC to me, that would be the female in the Johnny Bravo image) there is no reason to pull the quality control flag over them.
It boils down to some self righteous douche bag in a position of power telling you they don't like what you have to offer and using their position for prevent others from viewing your work. Nothing more, nothing less, never the less it's inappropriate to do so.
Best thing you can do is push throught it, by force if neccessary. It's your right to create the imagery you feel is worth the effort. Don't let ignorance rule supreme over your work, I've been down that road my self, if you do you will get no where fast as you learned over the last two years, correct. I still to this day have difficulty producing a new illustration due to letting me self get brought down by stupid people. You would be better off standing your ground.