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Just let yourself continue to grow as you build your work into something special. I love this work
Posted 5 months ago by Grandpa (fan)
 
This looks like one SUPER cool fish! So proud of your growing art skills! But I can also clearly see the person in the painting - I believe the style is called impressionism.
Posted 6 months ago by Michael (Father)
 
A heart of gold ! Love it
Posted 1 year ago by Grandpa
 
It’s beginning to look like Christmas
Posted 1 year ago by Grandpa
 
It is So nice to see what you have fired into a Shell from the sea
Posted 1 year ago by Grandpa
 
Love it addy nice use of colors! Very good
Posted 1 year ago by Grandpa
 
Addy your art work continues to inspire me and this work I have named “from the heart to us all through your hands “ great job!
Posted 1 year ago by Grandpa
 
The color of orange allows for many topics to be explored, myself looking at the stars above as the pumpkin awaits the picker! Very nice work, hope you will be mine????
Posted 1 year ago by Grandpa Richard
 
The drink cup for the Royal family your design is very nice and I love it
Posted 1 year ago by Grandpa Richard
 
This has several meanings, very nice work and I love the three examples Happy, Flappy, Sappy! Cute cute cute. I love the colors.
Posted 1 year ago by Grandpa Richard
 
All these made our Christmas and now for 2025!!! Love our coffee cups
Posted 1 year ago by Grandpa
 
Hooty hoot hoot says Mr. Owl, with a thumb nail moon out let’s see what is for supper! Keep up the great work
Posted 1 year ago by Grandpa
 
Such beauty by a beautiful artist!’
Posted 1 year ago by Grandpa
 
Titled LADIES AND GENTLEMEN!
Posted 1 year ago by Grandpa
 
This should be titled The Rooster with the biggest heart, I love your work and you keep up with all your minds and hands great work!!!!
Posted 1 year ago by Grandpa
 
How nice, I can smell the freshness here , we love your work
Posted 2 years ago by Grandpa
 
Such a beautiful picture and it comes a beautiful artist, keep up the good art work
Posted 2 years ago by Grandpa
 
A beautiful still life of a pot of flowers. I especially love the texture on the table, almost like the paper was fighting back, or that's how it wanted to dry, whatever it may be it looks cool.
Posted 2 years ago by Zielyn (fan)
 
Now I have to see what HER font would look like because you can do that with her handwriting. You print out a paper from a website and she writes the letters and you can turn it into a font on Google, adobe, Microsoft, etc.
Posted 2 years ago by Zielyn (fan)
 
The details on the animals are cute and almost mutilated. She somehow knew of and emulated the double highlight technique in the sheep's eyes which creates a cute glossy effect. I wonder if these were done by memory or with reference because it's impressive that most of it was memory. Even if it was through reference, the detail on their feet is impressive. They all don't have square feet, they were all given their own style of foot (Because they are all very different).
Posted 2 years ago by Zielyn (fan)
 
I love the exploration of color mixing in this piece. whether it be on a color palette or on paper, I know she has an eye for color matching - Test her, she sees the colors.
Posted 2 years ago by Zielyn (fan)
 
I hope this program lets you upload more than one photo of a project because THIS LOOKS 3D! It has a very Halloween feel with the orange hearts and black city. The city is best showcased with the little white dots emulating small city buildings.
Posted 2 years ago by Zielyn (fan)
 
Who said Oumpkins had to be Orange, or white, or yellow, Make, them rainbow! The leaves are really realistic, almost like she drew on top of them or carbon-copied them onto the paper.
Posted 2 years ago by Zielyn (fan)
 
The frog has some really bumpy skin texture. She took her time to repeatedly draw all those at very similar heights which means she wasn't focused on a small area but the whole frog itself to accurately depict the proportions of his bumpy skin. I hope he eats every bug.
Posted 2 years ago by Zielyn (fan)
 
This storyline may reflect a scene in her household. Addy is the baby getting some cheese, Mom getting it for her and the dad has rosy cheeks. It's a big cheese party!
Posted 2 years ago by Zielyn (fan)
 
I love how the eyes on one ladybug are monochromatic. Cool touch. makes me want to change the spots on the back of a ladybug to different colors.
Posted 2 years ago by Zielyn (fan)
 
I see a possible a mock-up of her backyard
Posted 2 years ago by Zielyn (fan)
 
These Trees are highlighted so beautifully with the rainbow effect.
Posted 2 years ago by Zielyn (fan)
 
This could start the possibility of an Addy Signature with the AD getting clipped at the side of the page *o*. This piece shouts out a lot to me purely because of the limited color palette of her other beautiful art pieces that haven't been commonly exhibited. I believe this is the Addy color scheme, the colors that make her happy - Pink and Purple, green to complement.
Posted 2 years ago by Zielyn (fan)
 
I love the little tiny details made all throughout this piece.I am proud that the ears were even put on the owl, It's easy to forget that owls have small eras since they are normally covered by their feathers. The owl even has personality with the little flowers by her ears and and the long eyelashes on her eyes, nice and wide to see in the dark. The Details were enhanced with the blurry watercolor background of mountains and (the possibility of) an aurora with a bright green near the top.
Posted 2 years ago by Zielyn (fan)
 
What a great owl!! I really like the dark sky and background you chose.
Posted 2 years ago by Michael (Father)
 
Merry Christmas sugar pie this is great
Posted 2 years ago by Grandpa
 
this is such a beautiful Bird, I love how you used your colors, Is that a lighting bug by the ear on the right side? Well I just think this is terrific, love you
Posted 2 years ago by Grandpa
 
My oh my very nice, I love the vase of flowers. You are such a very good artist. Love you
Posted 3 years ago by Grandpa
 
Dear Addy: Im so glad you shared this art work with me when I was visiting! I really appreciate it. I loved the dark background and contrasting colors you choose. Glad you are having fun and learning so much in your art classes. Love Grandma
Posted 3 years ago by Grandma (fan)
 
Roundy Roundy we go, where we stop no one knows, love it
Posted 3 years ago by Grandpa
 
Halloween or Birthdays balloons are always welcomed. Mom Dad and the baby having fun floating around the town. That piece of cheese will come in handy, yum yum, and the colored lights are beautiful
Posted 3 years ago by Grandpa
 
Keep using you imagination as you do, you are a very good artist and this art piece is beautiful
Posted 3 years ago by Grandpa
 
The alphabet hearts, you are full of love.
Posted 3 years ago by Grandpa
 
Addy your Grandpa loves this piece of your art work, the hearts say a lot, your such a sweet little girl, If I ever in need of a new heart I’m coming to you!
Posted 3 years ago by Grandpa
 
Addy - great job capturing the swirls - I love the colors you choose and the circle in the middle reminds me of earth.
Posted 3 years ago by Michael (Father)
 
Your Lady bugs look so real they scared me. I almost swatted them.
Posted 3 years ago by Grandpa
 
Addy your barn is perfect for all your pets to be housed. The barn is a very nice red with the door outlined with yellow popsicle sticks. Your farm animal’s seem to love the farm. Love you
Posted 3 years ago by Grandpa
 
This is so beautiful, and with the start of Spring. You are so so so talented.
Posted 3 years ago by Grandpa
 
Just beautiful, the Easter Flower
Posted 3 years ago by Grandpa Richard
 
Spring has Sprung! Excitement is in the air!
Posted 3 years ago by Grandpa Richard
 
Color of the shapes glue them about the red one takes the cake!
Posted 3 years ago by Grandpa Richard
 
Little mittens that the three little kittens had lost!
Posted 3 years ago by Grandpa Richard
 
Bubbles galore!
Posted 3 years ago by Grandpa Richard
 
You never seem to amaze me, every time you place brush, pen, color pencil or crayon’s to your canvas how it turns out is just mind blowing, you are precious!
Posted 3 years ago by Grandpa Richard
 
Addy - I love your beautiful swirly flowers and very first ceramic piece. You told me you remembered that my Grandma made ceramics and I thought that was so special. She would be so proud of your work.
Posted 3 years ago by Michael (Father)
 
Your heart is so bright and beautiful! I can tell you put a lot of thought into making it so pretty. The contrast is so vivid- it looks like it could jump right off the paper! Nice work. It sends heartstrings all the way to KY?? love Grandma
Posted 3 years ago by Peggy
 
What a beautiful Valentine Addy. You fill our hearts up just like the beautiful colors in the heart you made.
Posted 3 years ago by Michael (Father)
 
Super cool! Happy lunar new year pumpkin!
Posted 3 years ago by Michael (Father)
 
Priceless rendition of the Mine Turtle! Great work Addy - love the triangles interlaced to make the shell seem to bulge beyond the page.
Posted 3 years ago by Michael (Father)
 
This piece enhances my knowledge that bats can't see. By adding an amalgamation of shapes, these bats use echo locations to detect their food and environment. This piece showcases the perspective of a bat very beautifully.
Posted 4 years ago by Yaya
 
oh wow! An interesting picture before the watercolor. It lets you focus on the character itself and the little details. For example, the individual hairs from its fur or a possible crown may be of bananas on its head. Showing this piece lets me enjoy the watercolor piece even more knowing that she wanted to add to it. It tells you that she understands that a character must have a background, it can't just be floating without reason. A truly advanced thought in the art world most don't approach until high school if even.
Posted 4 years ago by Yaya
 
I love how colorful this one is. I'm infatuated with the consistent round shapes in this piece giving a different sense of style taking you away from the busy scratchy color pencils she exhibited in her other pieces. She lets you into a whole different meaning that she wants to capture and communicate with her audience.
Posted 4 years ago by Yaya
 
I love the soft and wholesome feeling this piece gives me. As watercolor gives a soft hue as the colors dance around each other, the animal, which is up to interpretation, has a huge heart and it is left unfilled in, letting you think about the negative space left behind. I believe the space left behind makes the animal lighter creating a consistent theme throughout the piece and softness and piece. You can see her experimentation with the colors and mediums as well as her signature and how she writes her name. I recommend you pay attention to her signature throughout all her pieces as they help carry the balance of the composition.
Posted 4 years ago by Yaya
 
This piece not only shows development in color and saturation but line weights!!! Each section gives you a different mood and tone, for example, The blue column shows a thick consistent black line and to the other side a wild, thick, random, dotted line letting the pink pour lets you feel a consistent,s strong wave. A giant storm moving the sandy rocks on the bottom, a flow carried this column in my eyes, a consistent, strong, heavy flow. When we move into the pink, an entirely different scene is created. As the left side of the pink seep into the blue, barely being carried by the thick dotted line, to the right side is a line that carries a graceful, flowing, swirling, hilly line with no holes or pockets for the pink to escape. But instead, start building the foundation that leads us to the orange constructive rock formation of different layers communicated through the varied line weights that each rock holds. A foundational piece to the story. What these colors and lines inform me of the scene is that it exhibits one of Earth's many forms. The Core, in dark red, was held down by a consistently strong heavy storm of water. As the pink sand gets moved around, it grows. Water seeps into the growing beautiful land of orange rock which builds up into the magenta dirt and finally flowing grass (<-- Explanation from left to right)This tells me how she reads, understanding her books are being read from left to right. Her art piece suggests a building, growing, fruitful land built by multiple colors and line weights, In other words, Her Mind.
Posted 4 years ago by Yaya
 
This was a great project that use more than one medium!! As we can see, this landscape uses paint to showcase the flowiest, most color-changing pieces of the artwork. I believe paint was the best way to capture the flow and grace leaves embody in real life. I am extremely impressed by the use of contrast in the mediums used! As the paint was used for the flow of the leaves and grass, the colored pencil highlights the sky and tree. My eye gets pulled towards the colorful changing leaves, then follows the dramatic line used for the sky enhancing the detail you probably don't first recognize when you look at a sky. The dramatic line creates a busy feeling, a perspective you don't often feel which makes it feel even more personalized. I must point out the color change in the sky is extraordinarily important, as it shows shading in the sky, suggesting a change in seasons from the purple fall to blue winter commenting on what the trees look like during the time she was making it. I would like to believe it highlights the important subject in the piece: the tree! Next to the busy sky, the tree is so uniform! a consistent direction of colored pencil lines forms the trunk of the tree communicating the peace and conformity the tree exists in. The tree confronts the busy sky relaxing its leaves and grass. Needless to say, I love it.
Posted 4 years ago by Yaya
 
OMGLOB!!!! THE FACES ARE MADE SO CLEANLY!!! The shapes are easy to read and neither one of them are the same!!!!!!! They were each given a different pumpkin stem too!!!! I am most impressed with the top-right pumpkin with her EYELASHES!!! WHO TAUGHT HER THOSE!? and Oval eyes that evolved from the circled-eyed pumpkin!!! Not only do the faces of the pumpkin extrude different personalities the pumpkins capture but the shapes and shade of the pumpkin!! Super impressed.
Posted 4 years ago by Yaya
 
Addy roo your art work is just outstanding. Grandma and grandpa are so very proud of you! Love you
Posted 4 years ago by Grandpa
 
Just perfect work of art, scary but very good lay out and glued with careful hand and eyes ,great work you are a jewel
Posted 4 years ago by Grandpa Richard
 
Addy your paintings and drawings are spooky, but very delightful, well done and I love them
Posted 4 years ago by Grandpa Richard
 
I really like these bright and shiny pumpkins! I know you have put a lot of thinking into the different faces! I loved those faces. Very creative. Cool brans Addy. Love grandma
Posted 4 years ago by Grandma
 
Oh my I really like how every pumpkin has a different expression. Such a creative project. Thanks for sharing it with me. I love your bat pictures also! Dont we just love the fall season!!!! Nice work Addy. Love Grandma:)
Posted 4 years ago by Grandma
 
Dear Addy. Your bear has a big beautiful heart just like your sweet heart. I can tell you worked hard on this art project. Good job! Love Grandma
Posted 4 years ago by Peggy “Grandma”
 
Hi Addy so glad yo be on your fan club . I really love the bright colors you used. I dont know how you did it but the pretty hearts looks like they could jump right off the paper. Very nice work ??????????????
Posted 4 years ago by Peggy
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