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What Is In The Drawing?

May 23rd, 2009 by

bally
Yes, it is another exciting episode of What Do You See?, brought to you by Leora and her daughter. The daughter specifically requested that this be put online. Any thoughts, ideas, ponderings about what is going on this drawing?

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18 Responses to What Is In The Drawing?

  1. Marie says:

    it’s beautiful, whatever it is! I see maybe a gorgeous piece of wearable art- i could almost see it on a silk scarf or dress.

  2. Lo says:

    Looks like paisleys caught in an autumn storm…

  3. Batya says:

    What a picture, really fills the page!
    Is it some sort of nature picture? There seem to be leaves.

  4. G6 says:

    It looks so “festive”….
    A party atmosphere.
    I thought those brown stripes in the upper left corner looked like cupcakes at first, but in other places, less so.
    I didn’t even notice the leaves until Batya pointed them out.

  5. שלמה says:

    Looks like a nebula caught in the crossfire of two stars smashing into each other! ..smart kids you have!

  6. Ilana-Davita says:

    There seems to be little green fish at the bottom. Not an easy episode of What Do You See?.

  7. Mrs. S. says:

    Hmm. Maybe the purple thing is a big giant fish? Or perhaps a mask?

    Have a great week!

  8. Robin says:

    I’m sure this wouldn’t be the case if I saw the drawing in its entirety, but this section gives me the feeling of flowing silk scarves. Not so much that it looks like scarves per se, but that’s the feeling I get.

    Beautiful colors.

  9. I see a clown standing on his head..

  10. Baila says:

    I see a number of faces, some with leaf-like eyes. This was a fun picture to look at.

  11. Jewish Side says:

    amazing how markers and watercolor look so different.

    I like how she’s creative and draws all kinds of designs with pretty colors.

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