Great job, O. Would love to know how you constructed this model.
Posted 1 month ago by Shirley
Love everything about your work…the patterns, the color scheme and your control of the medium. Excellent job!
Posted 1 month ago by Shirley
Placement and width of letters are interesting. I like the mixed media and the fact that I can see the pattern of the marker used on the right seems 3D. Very precisely executed as ever!
Posted 2 months ago by Shirley
Clever assignment! And my grandson’s interpretation is very effective.
Posted 6 months ago by Shirley
Love the design and colors. Great job. Wait til you see what I ordered!
Posted 6 months ago by Shirley
Love the design and colors. Great job. Wait til you see what I ordered!
Posted 6 months ago by Shirley
Great job,O. You really paid attention to the shading and highlights as well as the proportions of the face!!
Posted 9 months ago by Shirley
Love the shapes and colors of your pumpkins! Watch out for little critters that want to nibble on them.
Posted 1 year ago by Shirley
You really have a good grasp of shading so that the bottles look 3D. Good job!!
Posted 2 years ago by Shirley
Gigi and I love your grey kitten. What did you use to create the shading?
Posted 2 years ago by Grandma
Love the color combinations. Good job, O! Lots of patience seen in this project.
Posted 3 years ago by Shirley
Well done, Owen. You really listened when your teacher talked about Picasso’s artwork!
Posted 6 years ago by Shirley
Your gum ball machine looks very cheerful, O. You have such good control of the watercolor paints. I love to see how good you are in Art. Just like Uncle Greg!
-- Shirley
Posted 6 years ago
A fun project! Owen loves ice cream, especially sundaes. He must have been inspired to create such a tasty looking treat. It looks as though he followed the instructions of his art teacher...filling the page with a pattern of line and overlapping bits of paper. Good work!
-- Shirley
Posted 6 years ago
Owen's drawing and painting of an owl shows much precision and detail. It appears that he has followed directions to fill the page, add repetitive lines and fill in paint with control. Well done, Owen!!
-- Shirley