Sunday, March 29, 2009

Preschool Picasso

My daughter is passionate about art. Her sketches line her room and wallpaper our refrigerator. She dabbles in many mediums- finger paint, Crayola, glitter pen, marker, Play Doh and occasionally Moon Sand.

I am frequently the subject of her new found passion. My likeness has been captured over and over. She always highlights my strengths, playing up my string hair and stick fingers. Often, I am found to be wearing some sort of triangle and box like shoes in her art. Curiously, hubby always seems to don the same triangle and sometimes seems to be lacking feet.

“Interpretive art,” hubby explains.

“Born way before her time,” pipes Granny.

“Wow! Five fingers,” says her preschool teacher.

No matter what your review of her current masterpiece, one thing is for sure. There will be another and another after that. She paints with reckless abandon, impertinent to current opinion and inspired by her own carefree demeanor.

I envision her with her beret and pallet, thoughtfully pondering her subject matter in the sandbox.

After all, Picasso was 4 once, too, right? Like to see his mommy’s refrigerator.

23 comments:

Tanielle said...

I love the artwork done by my kiddos! It's always fun to see how they express themselves! My fridge is a constant art gallery!

Kitten said...

Care to share some of these masterpieces with us? I'm curious!

Anonymous said...

I have bins of artwork from the kids. It means so much, doesn't it?

Anonymous said...

Awww! You'll have to keep her "originals" for her!

rachel... said...

If we were to save all of our kids' masterpieces, we'd have to buy a bigger house!

Those pics of mom are the BEST!!!

Jeanne Estridge said...

Since everyone knows that triangles are skirts, and rectangles are pants, you may want to double-check your husband's closet....

SoBella Creations said...

My daughter has turned our playroom and patio into her "gallery". She was actually just featured in a art festival. Her art teacher chose her texturasaurous. I have a picture and post on my blog about it.

I love getting pictures from my girls.

Anonymous said...

That's awesome.

I think that's a great way to spend her time. You're fridge must be dressed to the nines.

Alisha said...

i can't wait till my kiddos like art!

kel said...

I have a six year old Picasso, I so get this!

nice to meet ya, I'm new here! Love your blog!

Heather of the EO said...

She's obviously an artistic genius.

Before you know it, she'll be standing in a museum next to her latest work of art while you take photos and rake in the cash. :)

Unknown said...

I wanna see!

BloggessJ said...

Pictures?!

Unknown said...

Wow! Sweeeeet! I'd love to see your gorgeous fridge! ;)

Jaden Paige said...

That is awesome... keep encouraging that budding artist! Vive le art! ;)

nikkicrumpet said...

C'mon...we need to see pictures of this "soon to be famous" art. How will we know if we're ready to invest in her future! Sheeesh mom.

Anonymous said...

Would love to see some of her art.

Mammatalk said...

Oh, come on, people. You know I don't know how to get the pictures off my camera.

Sharlene said...

You really need to figure out how to get those pictures off the camera and share missy!

Rachel said...

What a creative kiddo. Post some of that art!

Christie said...

So fun! I always have a hard time trying to figure out which samples to keep and which to let float away.

Unknown said...

I love my daughter's art work. Especially when she draws the family and seeing how her people have developed and she adds new features each time. I love my preschool picasso's artwork too!

Michelle said...

What a great post. I always found it difficult to get rid of anything my girls ever created.

Want to hear a great idea? Take pictures of your girls art work and turn them into magnets.