That's an excellent realistic drawing of a bunny. She's gaining more control of images and becoming more representational -- although I enjoy her abstract art too!
Thank you for my early morning laugh -- John as the second Bunny is priceless. (Although I admit my first two thoughts were: "Is it so cold he needs a woolly scarf over his head?" and "Did 17th century cavaliers ever wear blue wigs??")
And I agree with Sandra: that is a very well-drawn bunny, better than I could draw at that age -- or now, for that matter. That kid is overflowing with talent, it seems.
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That's an excellent realistic drawing of a bunny. She's gaining more control of images and becoming more representational -- although I enjoy her abstract art too!
Thank you for my early morning laugh -- John as the second Bunny is priceless. (Although I admit my first two thoughts were: "Is it so cold he needs a woolly scarf over his head?" and "Did 17th century cavaliers ever wear blue wigs??")
And I agree with Sandra: that is a very well-drawn bunny, better than I could draw at that age -- or now, for that matter. That kid is overflowing with talent, it seems.
Josie received the blue wig as an Easter gift from someone. She wore it up here an then John tried it on.
Yes, I see real progress with the bunny.
A very lovely bunny portrait. The blue wigged John just sort of creeped up on that last shot!
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