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What could possibly go wrong?
Nothing nicer than a blank giant canvas.
You can get a pretty nice line if you use your whole arm.
The tree needed to expand onto the ceiling
A few animals needed to be ground level
Setting a good example for the boy
Don’t paint on the walls boy.
Zebras have such a nice design.
Fun with line.
I love the way the zebra stripes continue up into the zebra mane.
Working close, its nice to take a step back to check the whole wall.
The line waits for the color.
The line had to be dry when the boy took his nap. He loved to clap on the wall. It is going to be inevitable. The boy is going to try to do his own art work on the wall. Sometime during his nap, he did a little artwork with the only medium he had, his diaper. Next trip I’ll try to add the color. Keep the boy, the crayons and the wall separated.
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Greetings Sherry Meidell,
Nice menagerie. Nice example and an invitation for “the boy” to do what he will. Nothing possible could go wrong.
Friday I’m teaching first and second grade children my annual “How to draw a bird” session where I show how their anatomy is akin to that of birds. Have model I made of wire, corks and plastic flower pots, tubing, pop-rivets, milk jug and whatnot. Just brought it up to snuff yesterday after a couple of years of looking at it with mild dissatisfaction. See original and renovation: leg proportions improved, feet better-built, new crest, more straws on butt, better bill.
Hey Bruce, It does give us artist people always something to do, which is nice. You never have time to be bored. There is always something else to work on.
Greetings Sherry Meidell,
Nice menagerie. Nice example and an invitation for “the boy” to do what he will. Nothing possible could go wrong.
Friday I’m teaching first and second grade children my annual “How to draw a bird” session where I show how their anatomy is akin to that of birds. Have model I made of wire, corks and plastic flower pots, tubing, pop-rivets, milk jug and whatnot. Just brought it up to snuff yesterday after a couple of years of looking at it with mild dissatisfaction. See original and renovation: leg proportions improved, feet better-built, new crest, more straws on butt, better bill.
Best regards,
James
Sounds good James. Have fun teaching the kids. I love first and second graders. They are so creative.
Cool, Sherry. I am so jealous of you artist people who can create things like that.
Hey Bruce, It does give us artist people always something to do, which is nice. You never have time to be bored. There is always something else to work on.