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    Here are some new drawings of DD9's from an Xmas gift she made.



    These were drawn using field guides, but probably not copied--she tends to synthesize different drawings while also drawing on her own knowledge. And yeah, she needs a real art teacher to teach her about shading.

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    Very nice ultramarina! I loved the chickadee, so cute!!

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    I love the sketch of the brown thrasher ultramarina. Nice work!

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    definitely not super 'artistic', but i uploaded DS3's latest painting:

    http://tinypic.com/view.php?pic=33muedh&s=5#.UsB702RDtig

    according to DS: it's a purple flower surrounded by number people - the 3 is a baby number that is flying away, the 6 is made of dots, and the 7 is dancing.

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    How creative Marnie! I love the # people!!

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    oh YAY! thanks for posting more!

    ultramarina - your DD's birds are so, so lovely. and that's so neat about her synthesis of images into her own representations, too! i showed these to DD5 and she was amazed by them - i bet they inspire her to try some birds. she said they looked exactly like what she imagined Prue McKeel's bird sketches (Prue is a character from Wildwood, by Colin Meloy) would look like.

    Mana - oh, get ready, because DD was exactly like that when she was 3! every drawing had all these weird little details, funny stuff like plaid shirts or little circles to represent knee caps and elbows on what were otherwise just stick figures. she's still obsessed with anatomy - working with a med school test prep app is a perennial favourite activity of hers*, as well as poring over an artist's human anatomy textbook. in time, you may find yourself the proud owner of the weirdest resources! smile

    Marnie - number people are awesome! and i bet there's a great story lurking in that...

    *item #518 in Things I Could Only EVER Mention Here!


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    hello, friends!

    now that i'm around again, i wonder if anyone would be interested in reviving this thread? i love, love, love seeing all the kiddos' works of art...


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    Didn't know there was a thread like this. Thanks doubtfulguest for reviving the thread. I'd like to share a few drawings that my DS7 draw early last year (when he was 6). He drew these on his iPad using his fingers.

    http://i65.tinypic.com/67qghu.jpg

    http://i63.tinypic.com/29bjer.jpg

    http://i65.tinypic.com/1071kys.jpg

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    those are beautiful, ajinlove! for some reason the third link didn't work, but holy... i love the colour-choices and the way the shapes interact with each other. they're so dense and rich-looking!

    i'm so excited there's some interest in this ancient thread! i should have been more prepared - i don't have scans of DD8's new work yet, but this one is from last year when she was 7...

    https://i.imgsafe.org/4cab97c.jpg



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    Wow! That is nothing short of fantastic.

    The parsimony of the lines shows great maturity.

    There is a dynamism there too expressed so well by the spread of those long graceful limbs and pointed feet.

    I just love that skirt too.


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