Thursday, August 26, 2010

Paints both sides
















My Nephew and I were painting this week. We used watercolours. It's interesting when you give a kid a piece of paper, what's next becomes a surprise onto paper when dried. Not only one side is done, but both sides and two different works of Art. When painting with kids, the older one always says, "this is for you" or afterwards you make a comment: "I like it!" and automatically he says, "you can have it." Upon keeping 'em, I keepsake them in my card collection. When I have the supplies, usually the artwork would be framed and hung up somewhere, usually like in the Studio or the studio's entrance.
The bottom painting is watercolour 9"x6" by My Nephew
The next one above that is Brush Swirls card by Nana Huang
The next one above that is painting on the other side of painting watercolour 9"x6" by Nephew.
The 4th one up is painting card: Brush Swirls by Nephew who is 4yrs. 5 months old.
Finally, the top one is painting by Nana Huang called: Painting with my Nephew. It was a piece of paper folded lengthwise in half, he painted on the right side, and I painted on the left side, when the painting was almost completed, when wet, the paper was cut in half.










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