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Yay! Super cool
Posted 9 days ago by Nick (fan)
 
Is she like, part Borg?
Posted 25 days ago by Joseph (Father)
 
Great work here!
Posted 25 days ago by Joseph (Father)
 
Cool sketch.
Posted 25 days ago by Joseph (Father)
 
Psychedelic!
Posted 3 years ago by Joseph (Father)
 
The sadness of autumn, but beautiful collage piece.
Posted 3 years ago by Joseph (Father)
 
I love the use of white in this piece. I wish I could be there.
Posted 3 years ago by Joseph (Father)
 
Excellent use of the medium. It's a fortune cookie, right?
Posted 3 years ago by Joseph (Father)
 
Very nice technique, but this one requires some explanation.
Posted 3 years ago by Judy
 
Very Nice!
Posted 4 years ago by Nick
 
Wow, this is really good! You have come along way as an artist! The use of the paints and colors show a real understanding of your technique! Well done, I am proud of you!
Posted 4 years ago by Joseph (Father)
 
Very nice landscape and textures. I think you did an excellent job on the water, which I agree is always a difficult subject. The 2 little creatures are surprising additions.
Posted 4 years ago by Judy
 
“Row, row, row your boat gently down the stream. Merrily, merrily, merrily, merrily, life is but a dream.”
Posted 4 years ago by Judy
 
A truism.
Posted 4 years ago by Judy
 
Reminiscent of seashell contours
Posted 4 years ago by Judy
 
Only my eyes are left for facial expressions now.
Posted 4 years ago by Judy
 
Color wheel doughnut
Posted 4 years ago by Judy
 
A study of shades
Posted 4 years ago by Judy
 
Meredith’s hieroglyphics
Posted 4 years ago by Judy
 
Scarlet emergence
Posted 4 years ago by Judy
 
Dental prize for sitting in the chair
Posted 4 years ago by Judy
 
Perfectly shaded ball in motion
Posted 4 years ago by Judy
 
A large, dimensional block letter
Posted 4 years ago by Judy
 
A medley of square designs
Posted 4 years ago by Judy
 
Rolling into the light
Posted 4 years ago by Judy
 
A spherical color wheel ball with shadow
Posted 4 years ago by Judy
 
A spool of silver thread
Posted 4 years ago by Judy
 
A flowering pineapple?
Posted 4 years ago by Judy
 
Reaching for survival.
Posted 4 years ago by Judy
 
Delicate, muted coloration and so inviting! ??
Posted 4 years ago by Judy
 
A celebration of lights and colors ??
Posted 4 years ago by Judy
 
Your loyal fan club! ????
Posted 4 years ago by Judy
 
Hey yourself! ??
Posted 4 years ago by Judy
 
Ready to study right there. Very fine texture!
Posted 4 years ago by Judy
 
Powerful imaginative image!
Posted 4 years ago by Judy
 
Light, bright and happy country quilt style
Posted 4 years ago by Judy
 
I love the use of color, especially in the sky behind the ship. I also love how the ship seems to be coming towards us, and fades from B&W to color closer to us, as if to say the future is coming to pick you up.
Posted 5 years ago by Dad
 
This image looks to be a cartoon character. I am completely out of touch with the current ones. It would be nice to see Meredith’s commentary and something about what medium was used.
Posted 5 years ago by Judy
 
Soft and muted color tones, nice mood
Posted 5 years ago by Judy
 
You’ve got a good model there, nice study of whites, grays and black
Posted 5 years ago by Judy
 
Wonderful technique, excellent control of the media, lovely textures, exhibits great care and patience
Posted 5 years ago by Judy
 
Hi there! Lots of fun!
Posted 5 years ago by Judy (fan)
 
Clean, crisp, well defined blues. I think this is one of my favorites!
Posted 5 years ago by Judy (fan)
 
The effect of pointillism always fascinated me. Pen and ink was one of my favorite media. It is fun to do, isn’t it?
Posted 5 years ago by Judy (fan)
 
An armored super heroine for inspiration, very nice. I particularly like the highlighting, which gives her dimension.
Posted 5 years ago by Judy (fan)
 
Cool this looks like a crystal forest, or a forest made of glass.
Posted 5 years ago by Joseph
 
Self portrait??
Posted 5 years ago by Joseph
 
Nice use of shadowing, and color. Clearly the two are about to exchange a secret. I wonder what that secret is.
Posted 5 years ago by Joseph
 
This is so surreal! It looks like the wormhole from Deep Space 9 is above an octopus!
Posted 5 years ago by Joseph
 
It looks like your TV is broken!
Posted 5 years ago by Joseph
 
Meredith has learned a lot about art this year. The tower details lines are not over-done, less is more technique. The lighting is enhanced with digital effects. Maybe this piece needs more shadowing, which would help give it depth and push the foreground, separating the tower from the dragon, in space. I love the story of the picture, and the subject matter.
Posted 5 years ago by Joseph (Father)
 
A yes. A nice composition. Little girl sitting on a bench, watching the moon come up, while loaves of bread float past in the sky. Mmm. Bread.
Posted 5 years ago by Joseph (Father)
 
Aww, you still have Lil' Lamb!! How Cute. It looks sad.
Posted 5 years ago by Joseph (Father)
 
Look out! It's an orange traffic cone hiding in the grass, trying to sneak up on you!
Posted 6 years ago by Joseph (Father)
 
Skye sure does look comfortable, wrapped up in your blankets like that. It's amazing how you get both cats to relax when they are with you.
Posted 6 years ago by Joseph (Father)
 
The figure seems to be homo-felinium, or in the vulgar, a "cat person". The ears are a little mis-placed. Otherwise, the head and body seem to be correctly proportioned. Either inspired by the anime' or Josie and the Pussy-cats.
Posted 6 years ago by Joseph (Father)
 
An eclectic collection of objects. There doesn't seem to be a singular theme. The composition is, however, well thought out.
Posted 6 years ago by Joseph (Father)
 
Great use of shading! I would absolutely walk my alligator through here.
Posted 6 years ago by Gabrielle
 
Cool! What a graffiti artist! This has got some serious street cred!
Posted 6 years ago by Kirsten (Mother)
 
A self portrait is one of the hardest pieces of art to create. Good job!
Posted 6 years ago by Joseph (Father)
 
Snail looking surprised is a masterwork. Truly the artist is expressing herself and her pace in life through the snail, as she becomes the snail. Or has the snail, always been her?
Posted 6 years ago by Joseph (Father)