Summer has started. Summer art has started. Gotta keep up on these current events. I really have no idea what kind of participation we'll get this summer. Hopefully enough fun stuff to have a good show at the end of the summer, but who knows?
Our first theme was Childhood. We didn't have a lot of entries, but they were fun. Let's check them out.
We had a lot of photography. Ivory did a photo recreation, where you take a photo from the past and try to create the same one when the people are older. She did a great job choosing outfits and getting everyone in position. I think it turned out great.
Original Photo |
Feelin' Like a Kid Again by Ivory Cazier |
Robyn did a photo shoot of the girls with bubbles a little while ago and thought it was a perfect choice for childhood.
Bubbles and Giggles by Robyn Cazier |
Daisy did a semi-recreation photo. She took a picture that shows how she used to get into my makeup when she was young. She really was a stinker who was constantly finding and experimenting with anything she could get her hands on.
Oopsie Daisy by Daisy Cazier |
I did a screen print of one of my favorite add-on pictures. An add-on picture is when someone draws a random line and then everyone takes turns adding something to the picture. We often draw these during Stake Conference. June, Robyn, and I did this one. June added the alien spaceship. I added the dinosaur and Robyn added the little ship pulling up a piece of the mountain, which I thought was hilarious. I thought it would be great to immortalize it on a t-shirt and so I did.
Bring Home Something Cool by Maleen Cazier |
Pearl made this adorable piece. It is a tribute to the games of Parcheesi she used to play with Grandma. Excellent.
Parcheesi Promise by Pearl Cazier |
And finally some art from Megan, my mom! She put together a collage of photos that shows what a Grandma might be dreaming of. Hopefully you can see what they say.
Second Childhood by Megan Dargan |
Fun art. Our next theme is Subterranean. That could be very interesting.
Pearl submitted this piece later. It's so cute and I love how well it goes with Childhood.
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