tell me about your picture.
it’s my dog.
he has
4 legs
and
a tail
and
some spots
and
a face.
and where is the rest of him?
right there.
he’s white.
don’t you see him?
yes, i do now.
—
“in complex trains of thought signs are indispensable.”
-george henry lewes
Just love it, very cute.
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Wonderful….how fascinating that this little artist understand the negative space so well:)
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yes, i think so too )
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Genius! 🙂
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yes! )
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So sweet! ☺️
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it is )
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That child has vision. Nailed it.
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she does. and she did.
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Haha Love it. This artist is either a genius or a disaster.
My son used to ask us what we thought he’d drawn and then agree with us. The same picture was something different to each of us, but he was just as delighted each time.
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i’m going genius, and i love your son’s approach too )
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Beautiful mind.
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spot on.
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This post is so cool. Thanks for taking a moment to share one of these mysterious little inner workings of the brain. So interesting how kids just see things in a way we have forgotten!
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i am always amazed
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I see him!
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i knew you would, roy –
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Kindergarten? wow. What a joy it must be to have your kids take risks and not worry if it is right or wrong. Wow, simply wow.
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yes, it is a wonderful thing to experience )
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another Monet in training what wonderful artist he is and he knows how to use all that space so well.
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she is someone who sees things that we may not see at first.
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Delightful! Reminds me of my cousin John who brought home a picture that was solid black. His mother, concerned, asked him to “tell her” about it. “It’s night,” he said.
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oh, i love that.
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It’s all a matter of perspective and understanding. ;-D! Thank you for the fun post, Beth.
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absolutely –
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That’s exactly right, russ)
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Adorable! 🙂
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😸
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Thoughts, sometimes clear and sometimes not so.
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Yes –
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Absolutely love it!
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thanks, miriam )
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plus, you can capture the essence of canine wonderfulness also by spelling DOG in reverse!
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awww –
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This was such a great teacher, your listening and interpreting this nearly invisible (“white”) dog! 🙂
Sorry about the “like” button,there are days I cannot get it “loaded” on my phone.
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She taught me a lot that day- no worries about the button )
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I love this drawing of a dog 🙂 Yes, I see it.
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Isn’t it the best ?)
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Creative.
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Yes )
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I learned as the older sister of a much younger brother – NEVER, NEVER even guess what they “might have drawn”, always just say, “What a great picture!” That way you cover yourself for a number of items it could be. I told my 5 year old brother that he drew a great looking turtle and his face started to pucker up and he frowned at me and whined, “That’s not a turtle. It’s a mountain. A mountain with rivers running through it!” Yep. Taught me to keep my mouth shut. Yesiree-Bob! ;)p
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so funny, and i so agree, lucie )
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That white dog is a darling!
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he is)
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Love it! They see things so differently to us…
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they are very open to the world )
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Fantastic!
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it is a fantastic dog!
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Adorable. I totally saw it. 😉
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You are smart )
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Reminds me of The Little Prince. Now I’ll get it out to read again.
Ellespeth
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ooh, enjoy it )
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Love, love, love! So good, Beth. Thanks for the huge smile 😀
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absolutely, ryan )
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I love this 🙂 Too cute
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Love this one, children are the real teachers. :o))))))
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They so are )
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