I'm thinking this is a self-portrait? The bangs gave it away. Your expression is very friendly & I like the Steamboat t-shirt. Keep up with your artwork, Quincy. You are a talented artist!
Posted 13 days ago by Randy
Quincy, Did you enjoy working with the yarn, beads & feathers? Your creation looks like a Native American dream-catcher. The face looks as though it should be saying, "Oh?". Very fun!
Posted 8 months ago by Nana
Quincy, May I come to your party?! Your design is great! I like the ways your shapes come together & work with one another!
Posted 11 months ago by Nana
Wow, Quincy, your colors are wonderful! Hot colors for the sun, cool colors for the mountains & a family of green for the rolling fields. This should be on a poster!
Posted 1 year ago by Randy
What cool colors (literally!). And, what a sweet face this girl has. Kinda like your's, Q.
Posted 1 year ago by Nana Randy
Quincy, I like your circle composition! You've created the feeling of motion (rotation). Have fun with your art this school year. I'm looking forward to seeing what you create!
Posted 1 year ago by Nana Randy
Quincy, very, very cool artwork! Actually, it is literally "cool" with your shades of blue & green.
Posted 1 year ago by Randy
Quincy, Your rolling ground is similar to the American flag you did last year. Your certainly have the method for creating a rolling foreground & background. Very nice!
Posted 1 year ago by Nana Randy
I like the variety of patterns on your feather/leaf. The blue tip is especially pretty!
Posted 2 years ago by Randy
Dreaming of pickles? As always, your artwork is fun, Q!
Posted 2 years ago by Nana Randy
Quincy, I must have missed the bubbles. Or, maybe it was just posted? I like the way you made the bubbles look so light, as though they're floating in the air. Pastels again?
Posted 2 years ago by Nana
Quincy, this is so nicely done! You did a good job on the flowers with all their petals. And, I like the way you used strokes of white at the top of the heart to look like reflections of light. The orange background really makes the flowers "pop"!
Posted 2 years ago by Nana
Quincy, I like your lighthouse on the edge of the cliff above the ocean! Did you use pastels on black paper & did you enjoy using them? I hope you get a chance to use them again. They give your artwork a very different look. The colors are so vivid!
Posted 2 years ago by Nana Randy
Wow, Quincy! This is terrific! I love the folds in your flag and the stars truly look as though they are on on your flag. Good work!
Posted 2 years ago by Grandma Randy
Quincy, I love your recent artwork of the very cool, patterned cats! That pattern adds a lot of interest!
Posted 3 years ago by Randy
Quincy, this is a very "sweet" creation! Both your subject's expression & the candy pieces floating around her are just that, "sweet"!
Posted 3 years ago by Nana Randy
Quincy, I love your patterns with the boldest being the center of focus. What a beautiful pumpkin!
Posted 3 years ago by Randy
I see your humor, again, Quincy! This dog is definitely giving a good shake to shed the water. You're a very expressive artist!
Posted 3 years ago by Randy
Quincy, this artwork would make a great logo for a club. It's just right for t-shirts & arm patches. Did you create this with just markers?
Posted 3 years ago by Nana Randy
I see your sense of humor here, Quincy!
Posted 3 years ago by Randy
Did you enjoy painting with watercolors, Quincy? I love the way they bleed into one another and create a deeper shade. Nice job!
Posted 3 years ago by Randy
Quincy, this is the first I've seen this artwork. Your subject is very funny. Did she lose a mitten? Were you using pastels? Great Nana loved to work in pastels.
Posted 3 years ago by Randy
Love your purples & blues! Your daddy will love this penguin!
Posted 3 years ago by Randy
Quincy, I love this artwork! Is it a collage? Did you cut the trees from different papers? You created nice "depth" by making the trees in the background smaller. Good work, Artist Q!
Posted 3 years ago by Nana Randy
Wow, Quincy! Once again, you created something so fun! Love the pumpkins against that background. Good contrast!
Posted 4 years ago by Randy
Your bold, bare Fall trees and their reflections in the water are wonderful, Quincy! Did you use a variety of mediums (water color & pastels)? Beautiful!
Posted 4 years ago by Nana Randy
Once again, Quincy, an amazing piece of artwork! Your choice of background colors, the stem & flowerhead details and especially the way you make the sunflower head seem to glow with your oranges & yellows. When you look at something and put it down on paper, you truly create art. I can't wait to see more!
Posted 4 years ago by Nana Randy
Great work, Q! I love your attention to detail. You did an excellent job with the assignment of a monochromatic self-portrait. The orange is beautiful!
Posted 4 years ago by Erin (Mother)
Wow, Quincy! This self-portrait is wonderful! Picasso would have loved this too!