- Laurence (teacher at Central Middle School) on March 15, 2013
Proud Momma!! I really love this. My new Favorite!!!!!!!! -- Mom
- on February 1, 2013
great shading. overlapping color breaks are really neat. GOOOO girl. you got going -- poppa
- on February 1, 2013
This was always my favorite thing to do. Still Life Shading! Lopoks really good, and you have come such a long way. -- Mom
- on January 18, 2013
Pretty awsome! I think it's neat that you did this upside down! -- Mom
- on January 18, 2013
This is one of my favorites so far! Keep up the good work! -- Mom
- on January 18, 2013
Fun illustration. Thank You!
- Laurence (teacher at Central Middle School) on December 12, 2012
Well Mr. Howerton said that i was better than most of the middle schoolers. I think im doin good!! -- Paige
- on January 11, 2013
Good job.
- Laurence (teacher at Central Middle School) on November 16, 2012
Keep up the good work Paige!!!! -- Maw Maw
- on December 5, 2012
Good start. Keep paying attention on the shapes you see in the trees.
- Laurence (teacher at Central Middle School) on October 17, 2012
Interesting development of the composition by building a collection of object that you see in the room. Explore developing detail of what you see in your drawing as time permits.
- Laurence (teacher at Central Middle School) on September 13, 2012
Good values and focus on shading. Composition uses the space effectively. Keep your attention on the objects sizes, shapes and perspective to help complete the details of the drawing as time permits. Good job.
- Laurence (teacher at Central Middle School) on September 10, 2012
Very good use of line to create shapes and a strong use of space. Good work.
- Laurence (teacher at Central Middle School) on September 6, 2012