I love your choice in watercolors. Were you annoyed when you did this piece? The strokes and crowdedness give off a sense of some sort of strong feelings. I love seeing your artwork .
Posted 3 months ago by Cathy (Mother)
Hmm.. I guess the N is losing helium. I still think that your yeti was awesome. It’s great to see you do work with your hands and having a try at art; especially when I know it’s not your strong suit.
Posted 3 months ago by Cathy (Mother)
I love how you're going inward to bring out the artist in you. Keep looking at the actual world with your own eyes and you'll see how much depth there is all around you. Put down the electronics more often and you'll see how much more you will absorb. Beautiful job!
Posted 2 years ago by Cathy (Mother)
This is so you. ;-) Very nicely done! You made it look easy.
Posted 2 years ago by Cathy (Mother)
You did an excellent job depicting some of the things that goes on in your unconscious mind. The letter "y" is a difficult letter to have created a Surrealism art piece and you nailed it. I love how you incorporated your love of snow, sking, cruising, the wilderness and your sister's constant talking which you affectionately refer to being a " yapaccino". Even more touching is that you remember, whether subconsciously or not, the times in an attempt to follow doctor's orders I tried yoga and chair yoga in the early morning hours when everyone else was sleeping except you because you were playing a video game. It is great that you pushed through your hesitation to express yourself via this medium of art. Anyone that truly knows you or are interested in learning more about you would commend you for your effort. Even one of your most judgemental critics, #2, you know who, was impressed by the thoughtfulness of your work. Critiquing your work out of context especially with the extremely vague rubrics provided to you for this assignment is like trying to have someone Critique or appreciate an Abstract expressionism piece from a magazine picture and not from its intended large scale that is used to immerse someone in the art. I look forward to seeing you explore with more mediums of art and seeing your creations unfold. Great job! Keep it up! -CJ