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June 15, 2007

Zoë Art!

he.jpgZoë has made a leap up to a new artistic level. The best first (click for larger). The Queen, from Snow White. At first I thought she'd traced it. Then she showed me the picture she used. She copied it, free-hand. She did an incredible job of capturing the expression. (I'm not sure where the bird came from, however.)

Queen

Next, Snow White:

Snowwhite

Next, Winnie the Witch (a character in a book). This doesn't look much like Winnie, actually. But it's distinctive. I like the shoes.

Winnie_2

Finally, the artist herself, looking tired but proud:

Artistyoung

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A lovely smile, she has. Winnie the Witch looks cool; her cat should probably look into orthopedic treatment.

The Queen and Snow White have a certain Brad Neely-ish quality.

That cat is pretty good. I like the look on its face a lot.

good work, Zoe, grandpa

good work, Zoe, grandpa

Wow--she already draws a lot better than I did (and probably deserves higher praise than that.)

I am completely astonished at Zoe's talent and PROUD. Her drawings are awesome. Please tell her Ribby loves her art. XX to all, Snowden

she is so cute!!!

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