Wednesday, August 14, 2013
The Really Mean Princess
Some of this may require a bit of explication. First of all, the numbers on the left are not really part of the drawing, just some maths L happened to be practicing, which you have to read right to left and you'll find that all her sums are correct. Anyway, what's going on here is that the really mean princess has stolen the pretty pink dress from the girl on the right and dressed her in rags, which explains the absolutely huge tears falling from her eyes. That pink blob above them is the stolen dress which is being carried off by birds wearing witch hats. I'm not sure who the white bunny in the window is, although it may be Buster from the Arthur books who, some time ago, was one of L's favorite imaginary friends, and quite the mischief maker. But here he seems very sympathetic, holding up a heart for our poor beleaguered heroine. The long shape around the window is a list of some sort although I don't know what it is supposed to say.
Tuesday, August 13, 2013
Sad Birthday
L drew this back in June as her fifth birthday approached reflecting the possibly universal fear that no one would show up for her party. Fortunately even this worst case scenario still included lots of presents.
as always, click on the image to view larger.
as always, click on the image to view larger.
Monday, August 12, 2013
A picture of the moon for the moon
L drew this after arriving home the other day with a bright crescent moon hanging in the sky over the house. While it may not be one of L's most sophisticated drawings I like this for two reasons.
1. We've never actually discussed the way the moon changes. So this is apparently from observation (although the lips may not be).
2. Her younger sister took the drawing outside and down to the end of the driveway, held it up so that the moon could see it and said, "Moon! L- draw this for you. It's you. goodnight moon."
1. We've never actually discussed the way the moon changes. So this is apparently from observation (although the lips may not be).
2. Her younger sister took the drawing outside and down to the end of the driveway, held it up so that the moon could see it and said, "Moon! L- draw this for you. It's you. goodnight moon."
Monday, July 29, 2013
Small portraits of friends and family
(the coloring is mine)
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Her friend A---- |
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Her cousin B----- |
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Her aunt B--- |
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Her grandmother "B-----". Those are wrinkles in case you were wondering. |
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Her uncle D---- |
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Her other grandmother "Lulu" |
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Her friend Z---- |
Thursday, June 20, 2013
Her little sister draws too
I can't leave H's work out of this blog. H has to do whatever L is doing. Which is, more often than not, drawing. She's two and a half and just now starting to form rudimentary figures. These are both from a few months ago (while the top piece may look like a figure it is actually abstract. But still... really interesting abstraction).
Tuesday, June 18, 2013
High Seas Adventure #2
I'm not entirely sure I understand the full narrative even after consulting with the artist. A pirate is clearly dispatching another poor princess into the sea after stealing her crown. Another girl has been hurt and is being rescued by mermaids. The odd shape below her is apparently her suitcase which she is too injured to hold onto. She may have been bitten by the shark which is now about to eat a goldfish. In the giant wave looming over them there is a magical flying eel, but what the eel is doing to the mermaids hair is not clear. In the water below, in front of the hapless goldfish there is a penguin with a tent upon its back. It may be hard to see, but inside the tent (a circus tent I'm told) there is a tiny bowl with a baby goldfish in it. Is the big goldfish that's about to be eaten its mother? Is the baby goldfish in trouble? Is the penguin a no good carnie abducting the small fish, or is he rescuing it from the evil shark? There are many questions. I tried to ask L some of these but she was busy drawing.
(as always, you can view the image larger simply by clicking on it)
Thursday, June 13, 2013
The Sea Spider Floats Away
L drew this book while we were staying in a cabin by a river. Mom folded a few sheets off paper together for her. The layout and drawing are entirely her own. Mom took dictation for the words on the original drawings. I colorized them on the computer according to her directions.
(you can click on each image to see it larger)
It's quite sad. I must say the father does not seem to be a very sympathetic figure.
(you can click on each image to see it larger)
It's quite sad. I must say the father does not seem to be a very sympathetic figure.
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