Love the detail on your box. Colors are amazing! -- Heather
- on November 29, 2016
Great Scott, love your dots! Colors are perfectly bright and cheery, just like you! -- Aunt B
- on November 29, 2016
Happy first day of school, Miss Lillah! I can't wait to see all your wonderful works of art throughout the year. I hope you enjoy learning a lot of new things this year and do your very best. Love - Aunt B. -- Aunt B
- on November 29, 2016
I saw your orange and brown pottery vase at your home during my visit. It was so bright and cheery sitting on the window sill. -- Aunt B
- on November 29, 2016
Nice job! Love your color choices for your Mexican folk art project, very bright and cheerful! -- Aunt B
- on November 29, 2016
Nice! Your artwork makes me wish summer was here and we were all singing and dancing on our pontoon boat. -- Uncle Mike
- on November 29, 2016
Your artwork is so cool! Your brush strokes and swirls really makes it look like your boat is sailing across the ocean blue. Good Job! -- Aunt B
- on November 29, 2016
The eyes have it in this sculpture! -- Heather
- on December 20, 2015
Great use of shadows. Is it Your favorite street in Chicago? -- Heather
- on December 20, 2015
What is yellow and has four eyes? Lillah's artwork, that what. Nice job - keep discovering. -- Uncle M
- on December 20, 2015
Could the city in your drawing be Chicago? I'm hedging that it is. Nice detail! -- --Becky
- on December 20, 2015
Detroit rocks! -- Uncle M
- on December 20, 2015
Very nice - a city of intricate design and detail. The long shadows give me the impression that the day is over and the city is preparing for sleep. -- Aunt B
- on December 20, 2015
Take me to your leader -- Dad
- on December 2, 2015
Love it! Funny, silly and artistic all at the same time. Keep on creating!! -- Becky
- on December 2, 2015
What a kooky sculpture - a big bright yellow body with four eyes, several antenna, and three legs; all of different colors. Great job. I can't wait to see it in person. -- AuntB
- on December 2, 2015
Take me to your leader! -- Dad
- on November 13, 2015
It's like being in outer space! -- Lillian
- on November 6, 2015
Great Alien! Love all the fun details. -- Heather
- on November 6, 2015
Terrific!! Great color with lots of zany additions. -- Aunt Becky
- on November 6, 2015
Wow...very cool. This would make great t-shirt art. -- Uncle M
- on November 6, 2015
So COOL! I Love it. -- AuntB
- on November 6, 2015
hoot, hoot goes the owl of many colors. Great job! -- Aunt B
- on November 6, 2015
Is that a string of pumkin shaped lights I see? Very festive looking against the starry sky. -- Aunt B
- on November 6, 2015
This piece of art pops off the pages with great color and immigration!
- on October 9, 2015
Pin wheels for world peace. I agree! Love the use of pin wheels to celebrate the equinox and to represent peace and harmony across the globe. Great use of color! -- Aunt B.
- on October 9, 2015
Great Job My One Arm Bandit! -- Mom
- on October 9, 2015
Lillah - it looks just like you. Love the short hair and bright colored-dress. You are BEAUTIFUL inside and out. -- Aunt B
- on November 6, 2015
Love it!! I think the dog looks a little like Jake. At least the brown legs do. -- Aunt B
- on June 10, 2015
A beautiful yellow fish! I love the way it pops off the page. Keep up the great artwork!
- on May 17, 2015
Nice, is that Harry our pet fish? -- Dad
- on May 17, 2015
Nice, is that Harry your pet fish? -- Arthur
- on May 17, 2015
What a tasty explosion of colors. I love your use of color and techniques. Keep up the great work!
- on April 16, 2015
Nice job - What can your colorful and happy picture be? A mushroom, perhaps, or a cupcake with lots of frosting, like a typical Wayne Thiebaud painting of pastries. -- Aunt B
- on April 16, 2015
Beautiful work Lillah! I love your use of colors. -- Aleta
- on April 16, 2015
The placement of the snowman in the foreground and a little off to the side gives your art work a sense of depth and space, which I think is what you were going for. Good job! Your snowman is cute too! -- Aunt B
- on January 30, 2015
Interpretive art work can have many meanings. What I see is that you have captured Van Gogh's cat as he or she leaps through positive and negative space. Good job. Mr. Milo BoJangles loves it! Jake loves it too! -- Aunt B
- on January 30, 2015
Great job. It will look amazing on the walk next to big sister's Picasso of you!
- on November 25, 2014
"yá'át'ééh, Lillah. You beautifully captured the strong geometric weave patterns favored by the Navajo Nation in your artwork. ("yá'át'ééh" means "hello" in Navajo and is pronouned a little like yah-ah-t-ay.) -- Aunt Becky
- on November 25, 2014
Nice cubism! Better than Picasso himself. -- Aunt B