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    Originally Posted by ultramarina
    No, definitely not just the math, although that clearly helps. Very strong drafting skills, and also obviously a long attention span and attention to detail and precision. Does she have amazing handwriting?

    I've spent a fair bit of time thinking about what makes a child artistically talented and what artistic talent in a child is. There is an eye for good design. I saw this in preschool with DD. All the kids would do the same project--gluing precut circles on construction paper, for instance, and I would walk up to hers and admire it because it was the coolest-looking, without knowing it was hers (name on the back). There is drafting skill and patience. DD is quite good at this, but not EXTREMELY good--some kids are incredible. We also notice that she does not have nearly the ability with 3-D forms as with pencil and paper, whereas some children are more able to "make it happen" in 3 dimensions. Then there is the creative spark, which is surely the one that is the hardest (perhaps impossible) to teach. DD definitely has this, although at times I worry brecause I see her stuff being more derivative due to peer influence. But you know...time, and all that.

    oh, man i'm SO behind on these again...

    it's funny, i didn't realize DD5's handwriting was anything special until i had to take a hard look at it to place her in an appropriate grade for homeschool. we have to work just a little more on stamina, but it's easily acceptable for Grade 3, which is handy because we're doing 3-4 this year in all the other subjects. (hence the cursive - which she says is so! much! fun!)

    the design-sense is really neat, isn't it? i've thought a lot about art, too - i'm a graphic designer, but not really artistic myself. i can sketch, but it's the problem-solving aspect of my work that appeals to me, and composition really is half the battle. does your DD take photographs, too? i always think the "eye" shows up so clearly (or not!) in the frame.

    and KJP... holy, those have so much spirit. the MOOOOOON. just... wow.

    i love this thread so much. keep them coming, friends!


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    Photography is the one art I can do (I can NOT draw, or paint, or...you get the idea, but in photography, the camera does so much for you--it's more of a pure expression of eye). I need to teach DD more about the technicalities of photo-taking, but yes, she takes very interesting shots.

    She made the most lovely necklaces at art class lately.

    I love the moon shot, too, KJP! It is very like a lovely children's book illustration somehow.


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    i miss the art thread. can i get us going again with a work in progress from DD5? would love to see some more works of art!

    "close up of a giant water bug nymph on my finger as seen over a pond with flowers in it"


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    KJP - you have a talented young artist for sure. The use of colour is sophisticated and there is a strong dynamism in the first image. The way that that sails are billowed suggests a fair wind and that effect is supported well by the turbulent sea that he has painted.


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    yay, Lovemydd - a whole gallery! so neat to see your DD's work. and good for you for having the presence of mind to photograph the impermanent ones - i always forget to do that!

    very interesting use of negative space on the eleventh one - and i really love the one with the purple bird and the cat, and the cherry on the next one looks delicious!

    this is really fun - i hope we get more added sooooon!


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    oh, no! please don't let this thread be only me... more, please, everyone!

    DD5 - christmas gift project 2013 / pen & ink (image edited to remove her signature)
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    What stately flowers! Merry Christmas to you and yours, doubtfulguest!


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    Those are amazing, dg. She's really talented--you realize this, yes? She's way, way ahead of where my DD was at 5, and DD is definitely artistically gifted.

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    Doubtfulguest, I want to second what ultramarina said. Your dd is light years ahead! And reading your other posts, it is not just art but all other stuff too. You have an amazing little one:)
    Ps. I reposted the link to my dd's drawings.

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    I agree with PPs. Doubtfulguest, I don't think the word asynchrony applies to your DD much. It seems like she isn't only advanced but also talented across all areas. She is globally gifted and while I'm sure that comes with its own set of challenges, it's also something to be celebrated.

    My DD's drawings on the other hand are perfect visual representations of her asynchronous development. They look very much like work done by a three year old. They are a mess. But, if you take a closer look, her human figures reflect her knowledge of anatomy and contain 20+ details as well as a base line and background. It's like she's 3 and 7 at the same time and that's pretty much who she is at the moment...for better or for worse.

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