Friday, October 09, 2009

"Fying" by Isaac


"Flying" for Illustration Friday
watercolor, by Isaac, age 11

A little elephant chasing after a flying kingfisher...
(inspired by Anik McGrory's "Kidogo")

16 comments:

pupu said...

awww!! Blue Ele!!1 so cute!!

Meagan said...

I think this is a wonderful watercolor art. I love the elephant. Great job Isaac!

Artsnark said...

Well done! Great idea, wonderful colors & excellent use of negative space

Laurel said...

Your son definately has inherited your talent. It is beautiful! Frame this one. I would buy it.

Greg D said...

I'm an elementary teacher sitting in a class with a bunch of other elementary teachers. I stumbled across your blog, and shared it with my colleagues. We were AMAZED at the talent of your children! We work in a low-income area and don't really see this kind of parental support or this kind of creative thinking. Way to go! Keep up the good work!

Linda Kay said...

Your drawing gets better & better--love this one. love the color & movement!
Come visit my students at www.rustonjrhightalentedart.blogspot.com

Katie-wa said...

Simply gorgeous. This rings of an artist well beyond his childhood years, and that makes me so excited for what will come from Isaac. Wow. "Extreme talent" is an understatement.

Anonymous said...

Great drawing. Very colorful and well done.

Shirley said...

Wow! This is so wonderfully done! Love the movement of your sweet little elephant!

Anthony VanArsdale said...

Love the colors, Isaac! and the composition... great job

Amy C said...

this is so totally wonderful

elizabeth said...

Wow, this is fantastic. Beautiful blue color.

Sami said...

if you're so good at 11, just think how wonderful you'll be 11 years from now! C: Nurture your talent as much as you can.

Anonymous said...

That is some awesome elephant! Hazel and I think that Isaac should keep at it! :D

RMD said...

This is so beautiful - it looks like it came out of an actual published book!

Boysnberries' Brambles said...

i love this one, isaac! the colors are brilliant!