Art Gallery

Posted in Projects on Oct. 19, 2006

Are you all sick of me and my pictures yet?

 

Well, I have some more to post today.  As part of my de-cluttering project, I decided to get rid of some of my son's artwork.  As a mom, this is a very hard thing to do!  I want to keep everything that he puts his efforts into!  However, considering that he does about 10 new drawing every day, I just can't keep hundreds and hundreds of these papers.  So, he and I sat down to tackle it together.

 

We chose about 50 of his best drawings (including some from each "stage" of his growth) and filed them neatly into a 3-ring binder.  I did my best to indicate when they had been drawn. 

 

Then, we did the unthinkable...we tossed the rest!  I had a much harder time with this than I did, he was just fine with it!

 

Then, he decided that he ought to make some "special" drawings on cardstock to make up for all of those that we tossed.  He spent the morning on these and I found some old frames to put them in.  We made an art gallery in his room:

 

Can you tell he likes SpongeBob?

 

 

SpongeBob                              Mr. Crabs

 

Plankton and Patrick

 

One of the things that has saved me over the years from having 50 drawings a day has been a Fisher Price Doodle Pro.  He carries it with him all day long and draws on it whenever he has a chance!  This is actually his second one, he completely wore out his first!

 

This is a man looking in a mirror...pretty creative, huh?

 

He certainly didn't get his artistic ability from me!

 

 

 


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Oct. 19, 2006 - Amazing!

Posted by pcboy
I am really impressed with that artwork! He has some great oppertunities ahead of him!

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Oct. 19, 2006 - Untitled Comment

Posted by chickadee
those pictures were wonderful! i'm sure he loved it that you framed them.

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Oct. 28, 2006 - Untitled Comment

Posted by ourhomeschool
Looks like you have quite the artist on your hands! He's amazingly good for so young. Keep encouraging him in that area. The 3 ring binders are a great idea. I remember trying to keep my oldest's(13) things... I eventually had to go through and pitch! It was hard for me too. Now with my youngest (6) I have no problem!!! lol She's constantly drawing... so I pick the good ones and put them in her portfolio and the rest are filed in the garbage. lol

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