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Great work, Abbie! Very powerful
-- Dad
- on March 26, 2015
 
An older piece. I can't remember who I based this off of.
-- Abbie
- on June 11, 2014
 
My horrible cubism piece.
-- Abigail
- on June 11, 2014
 
A cubism piece with two separate factions against each other. Heat and cold, summer and winter.
-- Abigail
- on June 11, 2014
 
A dusky cubism piece.
-- Abbie
- on June 11, 2014
 
At the time I made this sketch, I was attempting a cubism section.
-- Abbie
- on June 11, 2014
 
This is simply a girl staring through a fractured mirror.
-- Abigail
- on June 11, 2014
 
A Roy Litchesen piece, inspired by pixels and bright, droopy flowers.
-- Abbie
- on June 11, 2014
 
Rodin's piece inspired me to sketch a rough piece. 'Nuff said
-- Abbie
- on June 30, 2014
 
A Paul Cezanne still life attempt with compatible colors.
-- Abigail
- on June 30, 2014
 
A half view sculpture of a make believe Egyptian king or queen.
-- Abbie
- on June 30, 2014
 
Yeeek! I look hideous!
-- Abbie
- on June 30, 2014
 
I honestly don't know or remember what this is.
-- Abigail
- on June 30, 2014
 
This was a Japanese lesson on painting and caricatures, their version of ancient writing.
-- Abigail
- on June 30, 2014
 
This was a fifth grade lesson on African dolls. There are bright colors woven in with the hair and bright good luck tattoo's on her face
-- Abigail
- on June 30, 2014
 
This was a Rodin piece called Chapel, I believe. Two hands holding each other.
-- Abigail
- on June 30, 2014
 
This was an attempt at an Andy Warhol type of painting. His subject centered around popular figures and products, so Coca Cola.
-- Abigail
- on June 30, 2014
 
I attempted to replicate Raphael's mother's portrait. Raphael's version has her in a "veil of light", but my Picture has a full body view in different clothes.
-- Abigail
- on June 30, 2014
 
This was my first attempt at blended color and long strokes.
-- Abbie
- on June 30, 2014
 
A fish named Alonzo you said? I am afraid of nothing but butter, frying pans, batter, plates, hungry people, other miscellaneous mustaches.........AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA!! THERE IS ONE ON MY FACE! A MISCELLANEOUS MUSTACHE! AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA!!!!!!!!!!!
-- Abigail
- on June 30, 2014
 
This drawing was modeled after Rodin's sculptures, but this didn't turn out to well.
-- Abigail
- on June 30, 2014
 
This was a Cezanne attempt at a still life. I colored the walls complimentary hues, and mimicked Cezanne's " Careful accidents, or non-accidental accidents."
-- Abigail
- on June 30, 2014
 
When I was in 5th grade, my teacher told us to draw our birth trees. I was born later in the year, so I was a fir tree, a tree a bit like a pine, with long green needles. An evergreen.
-- Abigail
- on June 30, 2014
 
This was a flower in pixel form, but this took a particularly long time to color as t he pixels need to be colored individually.
-- Abigail
- on June 30, 2014
 
This was my attempt at a styled painting. Pretty much a girl staring into a shattered glass, but I was cut of mid-way.
-- Abigail
- on June 30, 2014
 
This was my first successful attempt at using blended colors and textured paper. Turned out rather well, I must say
-- Abigail
- on June 30, 2014
 
For this picture, it was my first attempt on textured paper, but this particular work was not very good, as the picture wasn't on subject.
-- Abigail
- on June 30, 2014