

I have a very artistic grandson. It isn't even his first choice of a thing to do when he's bored. That would be something technically oriented, or maybe something to do with a sword. But while his dad was unpacking a new machine, Carey was snagging the cardboard pieces and, unbeknownst to the grownups, was using the shapes of the pieces to dictate what to draw. I painted the backgrounds for him but he's promised to paint in the figures for me. For a fee.

2 comments:
Is that a police man? He may have had a few too many donuts.
So wonderful! A fabulous grouping.
The simple line drawings are complemented so well by the sophisticated painted backgrounds. You two make a great artistic team!
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