True story:
I transferred into my University with so many credits that all I had left were (tough!) classes left to take within my major..and no padding for my GPA at all. I was (credit-wise) able to graduate after only 2 years..but was only 19 years old and didn’t feel ready to leave college.
So..to try to pad my GPA (and find enough classes to remain “full-time” my 3rd and final year of college) I took Ballet, Ice Skating and Ceramics…with no athletic or artistic capabilities…just a hope to become more graceful and hopefully get a good grade in an elective course.
I was so physically ill-suited to the classes I picked that my ballet instructor used me as an example, in front of the whole class, of poor posture and said I had a “sway back” like an old horse—the worst possible physical characteristics (along with poor “turn out”) for ballet.
(Though, I later found out this is because I had scoliosis and my inward s-curve spine is nothing I can help!)
Even with my physical deficits and lack of ability I managed to get an “A” in ballet—the teacher said although I’d never be a ballet dancer she could tell I was trying my absolute hardest and she gave me the A for effort.
Advice:
So, give it your best try and don’t worry…the teacher will see that you’re making an effort.
Art is about expressing yourself..so think of something YOU like (i.e. Celtic designs, flowers, animals?) and google: “Easy to draw X” (i.e. Easy to draw designs) and give it your best shot.