Wow, what a still-life! Texture of your flowers and the delicate/bold balance make this exciting but peaceful - crazy contrast to achieve. With unexpected color motifs you’ve grounded us in this scene but also made it super thrilling to see what you create.Thank you for sharing your inner muse with us in this and all your art - and keep nourishing it. Love it!
Posted 7 months ago by Julie (Mother)
Love the shading and texture you brought to this subtle/not subtle art! I can feel the creepiness!
Posted 2 years ago by Julie (Mother)
WOW! This is amazing!!! I continue to be so impressed with your talent.
Posted 5 years ago by Elayne
This donut has been on the kitchen counter for a few days now and I am not the only person who keeps getting fooled by how life-like it is. Pink sprinkles are not my thing fortunately, otherwise I would have tried a bite! Art imitating life can be really fun. Thanks for this. xo Mom
Posted 5 years ago by Julie (Mother)
Wow, Graham! this is really captivating. I feel like this is an artist's rendition of a high-powered lense close-up of a lizard's eye. Or if you were to connect with Piper she would say you stole her Dragon's eye. ;) xo Mom
Posted 5 years ago by Julie (Mother)
knowing who this portrait is of, Graham K, it is amazing how much you've captured his eyes and hair - I knew instantly who it was! I also am really taken by the attention and scale you gave to the neck, shoulders and shirt. really cool, Graham. xoMom
Posted 5 years ago by Julie (Mother)
Absolutely looks good enough to eat!
Posted 5 years ago by Elayne
This is a wonderful piece Graham. I had never heard of Alma Thomas, so your work got me to look her up...and you did a great job creating a work of art inspired by her.
Posted 5 years ago by Elayne
I love the vibrancy of this, Graham. I had to look up Alma Woodsy Thomas - I love learning about new artists and genres. On the computer screen there's a lot of movement and texture to this; even though it seems pretty simple there feels like a lot going on. Was it meditative to do this? Fun? Tedious? Love you sharing these pieces with us! Thank you for letting us see a part of you and your day at school! XXXOOO Mom
Posted 5 years ago by Julie (Mother)
It's January now, and I'm just seeing this wonderful Christmas Elf! Great shoes :)
Posted 5 years ago by Elayne
Wait! I can see the hand-art now! so crazy cool that you saw an ATAT starwars scene potential in your hand turkey!
Posted 6 years ago by Julie (Mother)
So cool that you are getting exposure to all kinds of artists. Is this Wayne Theibaud, pop artist? Very cool.
Posted 6 years ago by Julie (Mother)
sick as bro
Posted 6 years ago by Julie (Mother)
Wow! Great sense of depth.
Posted 6 years ago by Elayne
Haha. This is a perfect Tim Burton rendition of you!!!
Posted 6 years ago by Elayne
This is wonderful! Great "pop" of color and sense of depth. You are so, so talented!
Posted 6 years ago by Elayne
Graham! The initial impression I had was exactly of Harrison Lake! I hope you’re enjoying exploring these various media. This feels crazy to say but I really connect with this, it makes me feel a whole host of things - warmth, excitement, a chill, serenity. Look what you did - you created something that evokes feelings in someone. Art can do so many things! Thanks for sharing this with us all! Love tons, Mom.
Posted 6 years ago by Julie
Amazing!! Your art is always excellent, but these action drawings are particularly good - - from the leg kicks to the arm positions to the facial expressions to the hair in motion! Thank you for sharing your great artwork - - Love you, Grammy
Posted 6 years ago by Suzy
Oh my gosh, Graham - - this fantastic Baby Yoda has the best "meh" face ever! How did you do that?? Very well done, my man! Will definitely need this in a frame at our house!!! Love you, Grammy
Posted 6 years ago by Suzy
Graham, This is really a fascinating work of art with the three dimensions at play here. What medium did you use? Could it be marker??? Love your vibrant colors ! And love you !!! ~ Grammy
Posted 6 years ago by Suzy
Graham, Very impressive grasp of depth of field, and I like the shading. You have a gift for art and it will serve you well your whole life.
Posted 6 years ago by Grandpa Dick
Ok, my darling Graham - - just what is "YEET?" Can't wait to find out. This is very creative and fascinating how you made the shadow letters below the original. Love you and love your work, Grammy
Posted 6 years ago by Suzy
Hi, Graham, How detailed and fascinating is your Personality Holiday Reindeer! Each of your black lines offer an intriguing depth to Sir Reindeer. Love it - - and love you, Grammy
Posted 7 years ago by Suzy
Love this! Made me wonder where you got this idea.
Posted 7 years ago by Grammy Elayne
Wonderful and talented Grandson Graham, Thinking the Seahawks won this past Sunday, because YOU made this spectacular artwork about them!! Thank you for caring! Love you, Grammy
Posted 7 years ago
This is beautiful! Makes me WANT to recycle! I love the subtle grading between colors, so subtle. This took some thought. Nice job, Graham.
-- Julie
Posted 7 years ago
Love this! Makes me think of the night sky here.
-- Elayne
Posted 7 years ago
Wow, Graham - - this face portrait is excellent! See the lines to help determine proper perspective; very interesting. Nice work, Buddy!!!! Love, Grammy
-- Suzy
Posted 7 years ago
I'm amazed at how fabulous your facial features are - the eye, nose and lips are amazing!
-- Elayne
Posted 7 years ago
Facial features are difficult to draw, but YOU did an excellent job with these lips and also your very cool eye that you drew. How did you do it? So proud of you! Love, Grammy
-- Suzy
Posted 7 years ago
Don't remember seeing this one; when did you draw this delicious artwork?? Love it - - especially on this snowy day in ID! Love you, Grammy
-- Suzy
Posted 7 years ago
The nose knows!!! And yours really does - - your drawing is excellent! Noses are so difficult to draw. Nice going, Grandson. Very proud of you. Love, Grammy
-- Suzy
Posted 7 years ago
WOW, Graham - - really love your artistic creatures of many textures. You made them very interesting to see if we can identify all the elements. Love them. Love you, Grammy
-- Suzy
Posted 8 years ago
Wow - - your colors and dots are beautiful! It must have been challenging to get those green straps to stand up like that. If they're my size, I'd like to borrow them for a party!!! Love you, Grammy
-- Suzy
Posted 8 years ago
Wow, Graham - - This is an excellent Denmark representation. Love how the soldiers are dressed and marching in step! Denmark flags are great. What are they on exactly? Thx so much for this awesome artwork of Scandinavia, our wonderful Grambo!!
-- Suzy
Posted 8 years ago
This guy is so cute! I think he needs a family... will you bring him home?!
-- Julie
Posted 8 years ago
There is something about this one that really gets me, Graham. Maybe its the big mittens or the light from the lamp post or the wisps of blowing snow - details that really set the mood. Way to go conveying a chilly but fun winter evening.
-- Julie
Posted 8 years ago
I can tell you really like your new haircut! This looks just like you! and what a difference from the portrait you made at the beginning of the year! It is evident you are really looking closely. Oh, and I love that big smile :)
-- Julie
Posted 8 years ago
I would love to hear about the process you used to create this beauty. It makes me feel lots of things, mostly exciting and vibrant feelings. I wonder if you had a fiery sunset in mind... Love it!
-- Julie
Posted 8 years ago
Wow, Graham. I can really tell you liked the barn owl - you really nailed the specific characteristics of the barn owl face. And I love your story-eyed owl friend on the right. These would make really cool paper weights on my desk!
-- Julie
Posted 8 years ago
Looks just like you!!!
-- Elayne
Posted 8 years ago
Graham - you are so incredibly artistic. This Grinch is amazing, and I love the cup of hot chocolate - especially the smiling marshmallow. Your recent Polar Express is all snowy, wintery and wonderful!
-- Elayne
Posted 9 years ago
Graham! This really gets me in the mood for decorating our tree! And you captured the glowing qyluality of holiday lights and decorations. Maybe this should be a permanent part of our holiday decorations around the house...? Fun work, buddy.
-- Julie
Posted 9 years ago
Oh, boy . . . best Grinch ever!!! Love his crossed eyes, too. You certainly did a great job on this guy!
-- Suzy
Posted 9 years ago
Wow - - every drawing is such a cool, unique creation! We thank you for blessing us with your artistic skills - - and with the wonder of you. Keep up the good work. We're so proud of you! Love, Grammy and Pop Pop
-- Suzy
Posted 9 years ago
Love this critter! Wondering if you name your artwork, or your teacher does?
-- Elayne
Posted 9 years ago
WOW - - that is so unique, Graham, with the cool background and then the excellent Frankenstein drawing in bold black. Thank you for sending this to make my day! Proud of you! Love, Grammy
-- Suzy
Posted 9 years ago
Graham, The pumpkin is great. It shows you have a good understanding of doing pictures with paint. there are different shades of yellow/brown, and is that a shadow underneath? Grandpa Dick
-- Richard
Posted 9 years ago
Love the pumpkins Graham, and I love that I can see all of your artwork.
-- Grammy Elayne