Greetings, King William! I love this self-portrait! It reminds me of the meaning of your name: "resolute protector" or "strong-willed warrior!" It means you will be a defender of the vulnerable or weaker or those in need. Go William! Farewell.
Posted 1 year ago by Grandma
Hi William. This decorative egg looks like it took a lot of time to create. Your patterns are very detailed and intricate. And I like the colors! Happy Easter!
Posted 1 year ago by Grandma
Hi William. I like this because it reminds me of a quilt. It looks like you had to weave different strands of color through the holes in the paper. The colors all look good together. Nice work!
Posted 1 year ago by Grandma
Hi William. I find this clay work really interesting. What were you thinking about when you designed it. When I first looked I thought it could be a heart with the scientific chambers. But then I started getting hungry, and I hoped that it was strawberry glazed cinnamon rolls! Or it could be a flower. Let's talk!
Posted 1 year ago by Grandma
Hi William. This cute bear is really well-drawn. I like the valentine's theme, and I hope you have a very nice Valentine's Day.
Posted 1 year ago by Grandma D
William once swam in the Gulf of Mexico and he knows the water there can be anything but placid. This appears to be another 3D representation, using 2D materials, of the waters of the Gulf in an approaching hurricane. Excellent!
Posted 2 years ago by Grandpa
This Kirksville Tiger was wonderfully created by William from two-dimensional pieces to form a three-dimensional masterpiece! The setting resembles a green football field that can barely contain the power of Kirksville’s mascot.
Posted 2 years ago by Grandpa
This is an amazing reproduction of the historic coat of arms of Salvador Dali’s family! Very few people know that Dali’s iconic mustache may have been inspired by the squiggle representing his mother’s crest. William has used Dali’s own style expertly!
Posted 2 years ago by Grandpa
So! I see that Flat Stanley the Dragon has been to Korea! I bet he makes accordion sounds when he moves. Where will he go next?
Posted 2 years ago by Grandpa
This is definitely something spotted by a trail camera. It’s difficult to make out, but the figure looks humanoid, standing next to a house in the distance, or possibly next to a campfire. This bears more investigation, and I know William can get to the bottom of it!
Posted 2 years ago by Grandpa
Hi William. This is quite amazing! You captured the Japan wave so well with the different circular shapes and shades of blue. Well done!!
Posted 2 years ago by Karen (fan)
Hi William. I never knew about Japan Notan art. You created a nice balance of light and dark reflections — plus I think the wiggly tail looks interesting! Is it a dragon tail or something else?
Posted 2 years ago by Karen (fan)
Hi William. This does seem pretty spooky! I would like to hear the story behind it and what’s happening!
Posted 2 years ago by Karen (fan)
William, this South Korea dragon reminds me of parade dragons in China. It’s really cool looking!
Posted 2 years ago by Karen (fan)
Hi William. I really like this India Tiger. It looks so real!! How long did it take you to make it?