Okay, I have to say a few words. ☺
My kindergartner son painted this picture in art class, and I'm proud to say it was one of the works chosen to be featured at a schoolwide art exhibit last week. People keep telling me I have an artist on my hands. I think so, too—but he certainly didn't get it from me!
Wishing you all a beautiful—and colorful!—Wednesday. ☺
Wishing you all a beautiful—and colorful!—Wednesday. ☺
You DEFINITELY do have a talented artist on your hands :)
ReplyDeleteThanks. I'm a proud mama!
DeleteHappy WW, feel free to pop over and link up on Ms Mystery Case : www.msmysterycase.com
ReplyDeleteHappy WW to you as well. ☺
DeleteThat's great!! Congrats to your boy:)
ReplyDeleteI'll pass that on to him. Thanks. :)
DeleteOh, I love that picture! Creative and beautiful...
ReplyDeleteThanks! I love his choice of colors. :)
DeleteAmazingly beautiful, you got very talented young man:)
ReplyDeleteThanks so much! I think so, too. ☺
DeleteYou do have a very talented son, this painting is wonderful!
ReplyDeleteThanks, Michelle. ☺
DeleteYes, you do have an artist on your hands. That's good work for a kindergartener!
ReplyDeleteThank you. ☺
DeleteGreat artwork. Kudos to your son!
ReplyDeleteThanks, Angela!
DeleteWow! I agree with whoever said you have an artist on your hands! No wonder you are such a proud mama! Kudos!
ReplyDeleteThanks, Teresa. The funny thing is he was never crazy about art until he started school.
DeleteIf only they stayed that way, trouble is they grow up and find other things to do. Enjoy him while he is like that they change.
ReplyDeleteDana the photo I posted today was for you as you said you needed some spring.
I will, Bill. They do grow up so fast.
DeleteI just saw your photo—lovely! Thanks for that taste of spring. :)
That flower I posted about last week is now surrounded by snow. I'm crossing my fingers that it'll still make it.
I love his picture. It's so vibrant and lively!
ReplyDeleteThanks. I really love the colors he chose!
DeleteA very fun and excellent composition. Yes, you're an artist at home, congratulations.
ReplyDeleteThanks. ☺
DeleteWow! What talent :)
ReplyDeleteThanks. I thought he did a great job. ☺
Deletevery cool artwork.
ReplyDeleteThat is a great picture. Especially for a 5 year old. I know a 66 year old that could not do that good :)
ReplyDeleteHope it gets framed and hung in a very conspicuous spot :)
Thanks! Funny, I know a forty-year-old who couldn't paint that owl. ;)
DeleteWe haven't gotten the painting back yet, but when we do, I will definitely frame it.
Happy Wednesday. ☺
I love this...and I would certainly support his creativity!
ReplyDeleteThanks! My brother can draw incredibly well, so maybe that's where my son gets his talent. Wherever it comes from, I plan on nurturing it. :)
DeleteLOVE the colors he picked! How bright and cheery! Thanks for dropping by my blog. WW!
ReplyDeleteThanks, Mary! Glad you stopped by. :)
Deletethat is great good job and cute
ReplyDelete:) Thanks.
DeletePlease tell him it is indeed lovely!
ReplyDeleteThanks for stopping by!
Happy WW! :)
I'll do that, Preeti. Thanks!
DeleteA cute drawing....have a nice day....!
ReplyDeleteThanks, Murthy. You too!
DeleteThat's really good! I think you do have a little artist on your hands!
ReplyDelete☺ Thanks, Sherry.
Deleteyou could work together - your writing, his illustrations - family business ;)
ReplyDeleteThis will be such a great memory for him when he'll be all grown up! It's absolutely lovely.
What a cool idea! I'll see if he'll go for it. ;)
DeleteThanks, Adriana.
So colorful and talented! I love it!
ReplyDeleteThanks, Julie. ☺
DeleteWhat an AWESOME job! My son is also in kindergarten and LOVES art, but they don't have classes in school, so I have him going to a local studio :-) I can see your little guy wanting to keep going with his talent too! :-)
ReplyDeleteI sure hope he wants to continue. Thanks. ☺
DeleteWhat a great looking owl!
ReplyDeleteThanks! I'll tell him you said so. :)
DeleteThat is so gorgeous - it should be on a greetings card!
ReplyDeleteMy thought exactly. ;)
DeleteThanks, Linda.
Yes, your son is definitely an artist. ;)
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DeleteI do believe that children make the best - the VERY BEST - artists! As Picasso said: "All children are artists. The problem is how to remain an artist once he grows up."
ReplyDeleteThat's so true.
DeleteThat is adorable! Definitely frame-worthy. :-)
ReplyDeleteThanks. I'll definitely be framing it. :)
DeleteI concur with Katy. Frame that thing! I framed a couple "works of art" created by my own girls as little artists. They are still displayed in my home. People are always surprised that they were done by children.
ReplyDeleteOh, I plan on it. I told him I wanted to frame it, and he was so excited. :)
DeleteHi Dana! I just wanted to say thanks for popping by and commenting on my blog! It is so rare that I get a comment that each one is truly precious. Also, I will just add WOW - this owl painting is awesome! Definitely frame-worthy and with out a question perfect for the art exhibit. You must be super proud! :-)
ReplyDeleteP.S. I love owls!
You're very welcome. Your blog is great! Do you have a follow button? I didn't see one when I was there, but I could have missed it.
DeleteThanks so much for your kind words about my son's painting. He's very proud, and so am I!
I love owls, too—mainly because my grandma did. ☺
Yay! For a talented son. Frame the art and your son would love it when he grows elder!
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I will indeed. Thanks, Nas!
DeleteThat is an amazing and beautiful owl! :)
ReplyDeleteThanks, Christine. ☺
DeleteBeautiful picture! Hang it in your yard and scare the hell out of the mice.
ReplyDeleteHaha! :P
DeleteSo cute! And yep, five was about the age my kids began to outdraw me too!
ReplyDeleteHe can definitely draw circles around me!
DeleteCongratulations to your kindergartner! That's one beautiful artwork. A treasure indeed.
ReplyDeletea painter in the making, nice work kiddo
ReplyDeleteThanks. I'll let him know you said so. ☺
DeleteHi! I'm Rachel. I'm doing the A-Z Blogger Challenge this year so I thought that I should introduce myself.
ReplyDeleteWhen I was little, I drew my picture of my dad in a truck. It looked like a dinosaur was eating him. Your son, however, has some pretty awesome talent. That's better than any art work I've ever done and I'm 19 years old.
Aw, thanks, Rachel. My son's artwork is way better than mine, too. ☺
DeleteCongratulations, love the colors and its harmony!
ReplyDeleteThanks, Carraol!
Deletea cute drawing by your sweet kid..well done & encourage him in his talent.. GOD bless him..GOD<3U
ReplyDeleteThanks. I definitely will. ☺
DeleteThat is very good. Cheery. Be sure to encourage his talent.
ReplyDeleteThanks. Looking at it makes me happy. ☺
DeleteVery cute ookpick :) Your son is talented :)
ReplyDeleteImpressive for that age! That is about what mine would look like now! ;-)
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Haha! I think mine would be a lot worse. :)
DeleteThis is beautiful! I hope you frame it and display it somewhere. Really awesome! And he's only 5?!?!
ReplyDeleteThanks, I plan on it! He's six now, but he was five when he painted it. ☺
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