Baldo by Hector D. Cantú and Carlos Castellanos for April 20, 2024

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    rasputin's horoscope  28 days ago

    Why did Gracie want her Papi to look at it if she knew it was bad?

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    baraktorvan  28 days ago

    Sigh. Encouragement turns into criticism. I always encouraged my kids’ expressions in art of any form. So I turned out one son who is a great writer in short form, another son who dabbles into acrylics, and a daughter who provides support to the NEA and a local arts museum.

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    purepaul  27 days ago

    Sure more creative than coloring books. Now, they really kill any creative growth.

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    DaBump Premium Member 27 days ago

    I never cared for overly effusive praise, either.

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    ladykat  27 days ago

    Gracie knows it’s awful.

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    Old Time Tales Premium Member 27 days ago

    “I know what I like, and I like this.”

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    MuddyUSA  Premium Member 27 days ago

    She hasn’t learned to accept a kind compliment……..

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    Cactus-Pete  27 days ago

    We’re supposed to believe that she tried to make a good drawing and then thought it was good enough to show her dad while knowing it was bad? Huh?

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    andersjg Premium Member 27 days ago

    Could be a modern art masterpiece.

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    Silence Dogood Premium Member 27 days ago

    Picasso reportedly said something like: As a child, I was told to paint as an adult, now, as an adult, I GET to paint as a child…

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    locake  27 days ago

    Gracie is a probably a genius in some area, just not art. So Dad’s statement is correct, a genius produced the artwork.

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    RabbitDad  27 days ago

    That looks developmentally like the work of a 3-year-old. I thought Gracie was older than that.

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    olds_cool63  27 days ago

    He’s just being a good dad.

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    hubbard3188  27 days ago

    You do nearly anything for your kids. Fact.

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    Shikamoo Premium Member 27 days ago

    Learn to accept a compliment Gracie.

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    mafastore  26 days ago

    She just needs to find the art she is good at. I am terrible at painting, drawing freehand, sculpting etc.

    But – I am very good at hand embroidery. I may have to use copyright free art to draw my work onto fabric or pre-printed designs on fabric, but I am generally rather good at the stitching.

    I have been stitching since before I was 5 years old when my great aunt started teaching me. I have worked in a variety of different types of embroidery and threads and prefer traditional designs. I have demonstrated embroidery numerous times at our local 3 county, county fair. I also demonstrate embroidery at 18th century reenactment events several times a year (so much nicer – especially in hot summer weather than when I was doing the cooking demo over a open fire). Is it always done right – no, I sat and stitched for an entire afternoon at an event and for some reason was so stiff that it was not good and I took out all of that day’s work and redid it at the next event.

    My mom recently celebrated her 95th birthday. I was not sure if my sisters were bringing her gifts to her party. I decided to stitch mom a piece to celebrate her birthday and the party. I found female and male stitch figures and copied onto paper with a male and female at the of the piece – husband and me, then Happy 95th on a line, then 2 males and a female – my youngest sister, her husband + his son on the next, then Birthday on a line and for the bottom line 2 females and 2 males for my other sister, her husband and their 2 children. I figured if they brought gifts I had one; if they did not it was just to commemorate the event. A month later she still mentions the piece.

    But if someone asked me to freehand a person – they would be a stick figure.

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