Sunday, August 29, 2010

My Picasso

The other day I happened to be spying on Ella in class and saw Ms. Debby hold up her artwork and say "See Class. This is how it should look, like Ella's. It should look pretty so that people want to look at it, not all scribbled and messy." My little baby got a gold star and a lollipop too. Not bad for the only 3 yrd old in pre-K. :)

She asks for papers and markers everyday and creates masterpieces. It really is quite amazing. My Nana was an artist as is my twin sister, Aunt Lori. So I bet she gets it there. We have this huge pink container filled with all her artwork and drawings cause I cant seem to bring myself to throw any of them away.



But seriously? I can not be expected to keep all these, or else my house will look like a bad episode of hoarders before too long. ha ha. I have decided maybe I can transfer some of her drawings digitally and make it easy to share them with friends and family too? So here goes... Let me know what you think of this idea!



She also sometimes gives her drawings names like an artist would. It is hilarious. Here are a few she named along with their respective "titles".

Girl walking her dog


Big Kitty and Little Kitty


Zoo Lion


Two Animals at the Zoo


Girl with Raindrops Falling on Her Dress


She has been drawing people for a while now, but now knows to draw adults bigger than kids and kids bigger than babies etc. As you can see from above she has recently shocked me by moving on to drawing dogs, cats, lions, etc.She draws long hair on girls, short or no hair on boys. She even draws eyelashes and lipstick sometimes on the girls.



This one above is her literal interpretation of Rock-A-Bye-Baby (when the bow breaks and the cradle and baby fall). Cool huh?



I can't wait to see what she comes up with next. Oh and Ryen has been getting into drawing lately too. Always wants to be like big sis. Here are a few of her "masterpieces" ha ha:

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