Frantically finishing the last sweater, and when my fingers need a rest, I've been doing some book reviews. (I'm hoping to post one in the next day or two.) In the meantime, our first photo shoot for the book was yesterday, and we've been told it went really well. (Phew.)
In the meantime, enjoy with me the lovely art of my five-and-a-half year old twins from cubism week at art camp:
Inspired by Erik Carle's Very Hungry Caterpillar.
Chagall-inspired mixed media by N.
Picasso-esqure portrait by G.
and Mondrian collage by G.
Friday, August 03, 2007
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Seems creativity runs in the family. They're great!
I like the Chagall, but they are all cool.
like the mondrian, but all are worthy of admiration.
missed you this week at sip-n-knit. hopefully you can join us this wednesday (pretty please?)...
Cool. Makes me wish I had gone to art camp as a kid. (However, art had not been invented yet, it was that long ago ...)
Hope you have enough room on your fridge for all that lovely artwork.
Aw, c'mon, Bridge, what about those cave paintings?
Oh, they're all so wonderful.
Those kids have a knack for color and form -- nice work!
Caro, N's Chagall is spot-on.
What a good eye!
And I love G's cubist portrait.
You are a wise parent, my friend.
I like the Chagall-inspired one. Clearly your children are geniuses.
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