You Will Spoil Your Appetite
Art shows a hand of unseen child and cookies2 total reviews
Comment from El-mundo
A nice, simple piece reminding us of the age old saying that is so true - and often it did spoil our appetite, but it was so tempting! nice bright colours used and basic shapes show the simple message in hand (excuse the pun!) and considering you've drawn this in paint which is very basic and tedious I've decided to be generous and stick with a 5 this time as I like the theme and liveliness of it. :)
reply by the author on 10-Jul-2017
A nice, simple piece reminding us of the age old saying that is so true - and often it did spoil our appetite, but it was so tempting! nice bright colours used and basic shapes show the simple message in hand (excuse the pun!) and considering you've drawn this in paint which is very basic and tedious I've decided to be generous and stick with a 5 this time as I like the theme and liveliness of it. :)
Comment Written 10-Jul-2017
reply by the author on 10-Jul-2017
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Thank you for admiring my artwork and for your informative praise. I am also appreciative of your 5 Star Rating.
VMarguarite :)
Comment from SCHATZLING
Such a simplistic painting yet with the Artist's notes, it changes the entire meaning to painting overall. If you could change your entire paragraph to one short and concise phrase such as NO COOKIKES PRIOR TO SUPPER and this would make a perfect poster or something similar. Interesting color palette you chose. Yes, this may be a simple painting but with the artist's notes it definitely says a lot of meaning behind that paint. I think this would be great in a classroom setting of younger children....preschool, kindergarten and/or even first grade.
Thanks for sharing.
reply by the author on 10-Jul-2017
Such a simplistic painting yet with the Artist's notes, it changes the entire meaning to painting overall. If you could change your entire paragraph to one short and concise phrase such as NO COOKIKES PRIOR TO SUPPER and this would make a perfect poster or something similar. Interesting color palette you chose. Yes, this may be a simple painting but with the artist's notes it definitely says a lot of meaning behind that paint. I think this would be great in a classroom setting of younger children....preschool, kindergarten and/or even first grade.
Thanks for sharing.
Comment Written 10-Jul-2017
reply by the author on 10-Jul-2017
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Thank you for your very interesting review of my artwork. As a retired teacher of grades Pre-Kindergarten through grade 2, I can readily identify with your feedback regarding my artwork being most appropriate in a classroom setting of young early childhood grades. I also appreciate your 5 Star Rating.
VMarguarite :)
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You are more than welcome.
I had no idea of your profession. Interesting I think of how I reviewed your work and you come to share with me what you did and how it is both same.....you must subconscioulsy carry what you did with you and present it through your creativity in the art world.....
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I thank you for your very insightful and kindred response. :)