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What Do You See?

January 17th, 2009 by

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My daughter is learning one point perspective with Jill, her art teacher. What do you see in my daughter’s painting? (click to enlarge)

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Here are Jill and my daughter in Jill’s studio. What do you see in Jill’s paintings?

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8 Responses to What Do You See?

  1. There’s definitely a dirt road with maybe flowers on the edges. I figure that’s a rainbow on the left and a large bird flying towards us near the top. I also thought it might be a sunset rather than a bird, but the sun is always to your back when viewing a rainbow- but I suppose it could also be a circumferential arc or simply artistic license. :-)

  2. phyllis says:

    i see a beautiful country road….definitely following in her mom’s shoes! wow…

  3. A road with a beautiful sunset? I now remember that I too took art lessons and I remember the ones on perspective best…I haven’t thought of that in a long time..

  4. Ilana-Davita says:

    I see a road and a sunset (unless it is a sunrise); maybe your daughter is influenced by your SWF photos! I love the grass and flowers on both sides of the road. A very cheerful painting in any case.

  5. Leora says:

    Ilana-Davita, she’s often in the car with me when we see a sunset, so she has learned my enthusiasm! She now points out the pretty skies to the rest of us.

  6. JewWishes says:

    I see a road, fields with flowers on either side, a sunset, and fantastic perspective that leads our eyes towards the end of the road. Bravo to her! Bravo to you!

  7. That is such a pretty picture, I love the colors, their all child friendly.

    I see a road with grass and flowers on the side, I see an airplane in the sky, with a rainbow. I see the sun, with a pretty red sunset.

  8. what a cool photo. I have kept all my daughters art; well – all the art not done in a coloring book.

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