This one has sparkles, blue flowers, hearts and a heart shaped sticker. There are stickers on this too. If you look closely, there is a line between two little stickers that are circles. This is called "A Masterpiece of Things You Can Use to Make Art."
There is a diamond, two green triangles, and two blue squares with a pink heart between all those shapes. Look sideways. Point your head to the left. This piece of art is called "Pink in the Middle."
This is a piece of art with a rainbow. There's not much to tell. It's just an ordinary rainbow. Except, I put a touch of pink at the bottom of this rainbow, as you'll see. This piece of art is called, "A Rainbow with a Touch of Pink at the End."
Look to your left again, with your head. There is a pretty pattern and there is also a pretty heart in the middle. This piece of art is called, "Pink and Purple Mosiac."
This is a butterfly picture. I put how much it costs on the other side. It is $2. You will like the butterfly piece of art. It's called "A Perfect Pink, Purple, and Blue."
This is a landscape picture with mountains and trees. You'll notice that the grass is three different colors of green, light green, medium green and dark green are the greens I used. Look at the sun, isn't it really, really, hot? I also drew some trees if you see and please. (It rhymes) This is called "Landscapes" because trees and mountains are landscapes.
4 comments:
Alison,
I liked the Pink and Purple Mosiac. I has a lot of colorful and interesting shapes. Good Job!
Love Great Aunt Marcia
I love the descriptions to all of your art project. My favorite one is the "A Rainbow with a Touch of Pink at the End."
Hello,
I already own some of this artist works and really enjoy them. They are very colorful and brihten up my fridge.
I'm very interested in the picture "A Perfect Pink, Purple and Blue" it just says springtime to me. Let me know if it's still available and what I need to do to acquire it. Grandma
I like the landscapes picture. It's very pretty. It reminds me of the mountains I live beside - "purple mountain's majesty" indeed!
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