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Showing posts with label SCRIBBLES. Show all posts
Showing posts with label SCRIBBLES. Show all posts

Friday, January 5, 2018

#FavTweets 2017 December Paintings, Drawings, and Digital Art





























Wednesday, May 10, 2017

#FavTweets 2017 April Paintings, Drawings, and Digital Art








Monday, April 10, 2017

#FavTweets 2017 March Paintings, Drawings, and Digital Art







Tuesday, March 22, 2016

Painting with acrylics


A friend of mine inspired me to paint an image I took of my son running to first base during baseball practice. The painting turned out better than I thought.

The method I used was tracing a printout of the photograph on a transparancy. The background was done first freehand, then the image was projected on the canvas. I traced the trees and the running paths then painted. After I finished, I projected the image of my son and traced it. The challenge I faced was that the projection was not clear, so I improvised and relied on my observation of the image to complete the painting.






Wednesday, April 18, 2012

Thursday, January 12, 2012

HK doodle: Evil King

Doodle by HK

There once lived a evil king named Ned
Who wore a red robe with white tassels
And a ruby crown on his head
But no one could figure his hassle.

His pinstripped suit may have been too tight
It could have been his chattering teeth
Or maybe it was the baby crying late last night
But no one could figure his beef.

Perhaps it was the red bean soup
That he had the night before
When he made a bloop
And got a bean stuck in his sore nose.





Sunday, November 27, 2011

HK's doodles


Here is the first of hopefully many postings from my friend's doodle pad. 

From personal observations, HK is a great cartoonist and sketch artist. His doodles are creative and hilarious.





Wednesday, June 15, 2011

Animals question themselves?

Scribbles of a seven year old

I thought I would share a scribble from my son's poetry journal he kept at school.  What I like is how he draws question marks over each animal as if they question what they are rather than he wondering how they were made.

Things I Want to Know

When I think about the animals
There's lots I want to know,
Like how the zebra got his stripes,
And why the turtle's slow.
I wonder 'bout giraffe's tall neck
And how long it could grow.
And just who taught the fireflies
To make that special glow.
Perhaps someone could tell me
About peacock's feathered show,
Or how the worm got stuck with living
In a home so low.
But more than any other thing,
I really want to know--
Just how come my Aunt Hilda
Makes her goldfish war a bow.

-Anonymous

Friday, June 10, 2011

Fingerprints

Scribbles of a seven year old

Our teachers come up with the most creative things to involve our children in reading and imagination.

Special Apples

These are special apples,
Hanging on this tree.
I made them with my fingerprints,
They are a part of me!

-Anonymous

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Monday, June 6, 2011

Scribbles of a seven year old: Charge!!!

My seven year old drew this picture in his school journal.  It depicts a moment during his birthday party when I went upstairs to confront a group of six and seven year olds armed with swords.  Ill-prepared, I turned back and returned downstairs.