Nice work, Cashel. I’m not sure what animal that is or what follows behind him, but he is ferocious looking. I like the red/orange patterning on his body.
Posted 14 days ago by Michele (fan)
Nice drawing Cashel. What are the two things on the bottom right? Cashel can you empty the dishwasher please.
Posted 27 days ago by Ronan (fan)
Cashel, This artwork is so you! I love the red touches throughout and the way you have rendered your hair. I wouldn’t ordinarily think that such a symmetrical design would work so well, but it gives you a chance to showcase the variety of interests that you have. Good job!
Posted 1 month ago by Grams
I always feel scared when I look at those blue eyes.
Posted 5 months ago by Sadie
Nice coraline background I think the eyes look fantastic, keep trying kid.
Posted 6 months ago by Ronan (fan)
Seriously the best thing I’ve ever seen we need to put this in the art institute asap
Posted 6 months ago by Ronan (fan)
Good job cashel
Posted 6 months ago by Ronan
Beautiful, but what is it
Posted 6 months ago by Ronan
Cashel, Soron is very divergent from your other work. But in terms of art, even though it has a limited palette(few colors) they are used very carefully, like those touches of red. Your textured tall shape in the middle balances the severity of the shape. Grams.
Posted 6 months ago by Michele
Cashel, you have created another beautiful piece of art. You really have talent. I love the colors in this one, especially the red! Congrats! Crinks
Posted 7 months ago by Crinks
Cashel, I don’t like snakes at all but I like this one. Your composition on the page is very pleasing and you’ve done a great job of making the snake menacing but not too scary. The man is mysterious. Keep up the good work. Grams.
Posted 8 months ago by Michele
Cashel, I really like the colors in this underwater picture.The fish, octopi, and other creatures are very real even though they are just outlines. Your color choices are very attractive. Great work! Crinks
Posted 1 year ago by Crinks
Cashel, Your teacher must really enjoy seeing your responses to the assignments. This one fills the undersea area with many different and imaginative aquatic elements. How about the was of colors in the background? So nice. Keep up the good work. Grams Chele.
Posted 1 year ago by Grams Chele
Cashel, You’ve nailed the assignment if it is “expressive” self portrait. I don’t see your head shaped like that in life, but this head allows a lot of space for your imagination. You are wearing a red shirt, your ears are interesting and your direct look at the viewer is really like you. Additionally, your painterly treatment of the subject and background, as well as the color choices is very pleasing. Nicely done! Grams.
Posted 1 year ago by Michele
Cashel, Once again, you’ve filled the space with excitement. Even though you are using blue predominately, I love the way you move around and in many different directions. It’s fun to look at this. Keep up the good work.
Posted 1 year ago by Michele
Cashel, I am so impressed with your artwork. I love this one especially because of the green and you know that I love green. I like the other pieces, too. You really have talent! Crinks
Posted 1 year ago by Patricia
Cashel, I love this piece! I am also happy that you are able to talk about the process that you followed to make it. Keep up the good work. Grams
Posted 1 year ago by Michele
These wonderful artworks just keep coming! I hope you enjoy making these pieces as much as I enjoy seeing them. Grams
Posted 1 year ago by Michele
Cashel, For some reason, I missed seeing your ceramic piece. It looks so smooth that I would like to touch it. I’m especially interested in the strategic use of a few blue spots in the glazing. I bet you enjoyed making this piece. You seem to know just when you are finished. Grams
Posted 1 year ago by Michele
Cashel, My first response to this piece is “Wow”. I love the interaction of the dark background and the dynamic red foreground. This is a cool abstract work.