I know that my blog is getting more domestic day by day but I can't stop myself uploading them :) When I put these materials in my blog, they immediately become eternal in the digital realm. It might be my animal instinct of being a father to a daughter...
Showing posts with label drawing. Show all posts
Showing posts with label drawing. Show all posts
The Pieces out of The Mess
This morning, we took the bag, my daughter threw all the drawings in it, and started to sort out the things inside. After an hour, here are the ones worth uploading. The first one (above) is a map says my daughter. I just noticed the similarity between this map and the official logo of Hamilton Institute.
This one is a ship floating on the sea. I like the simplicity and the level of abstraction in this picture.
In this picture, my daughter created a lady in an extra ordinary styled dress. That dress reminds me Victoria Beckham's alien jacket.
Mothers and daughters :)
Left to right: Elder sister, daughter, father, mother.
Three ladies. The one on the right is sitting on a tiny chair. Notice the puff sleeves (karpuz kol) of the girl in the middle :)
The lady is my wife and the guy is me. At least, my daughter says so :) Don't you think the guy looks like Adolf Hitler?
Two models.
Two collages on pages of my master thesis.
Old lady with grey hair.
My daughter's house sticked on my lady dragon.
It's a collaborative family work.
I drew my wife and my daughter colored her lips.
Junkie girl with crazy hair :)
Indian mother and her daughter by my wife :)
Colorful Borders?
I put the lines and shapes on the paper. My daugter mixed and poured the colors between the lines. And finally, she drew a green cone of ice cream on the left.
The question is that should a father draw the lines to be followed for his daughter and let her free to colorize them and add some more taste?
Fathers, daughters, choices, borders...
The question is that should a father draw the lines to be followed for his daughter and let her free to colorize them and add some more taste?
Fathers, daughters, choices, borders...
Collage
The painting above is one year old. It is about a sad man and his crazy bride :) I drew the man, my wife did the dinosaur and my daughter drew the bride and the rest :)
And this one is on the the other side of the paper and has got the rock 'n roll spirit. Whole family worked on that as well.
Rabbits
It is a story from a couple of months ago. My 5 years old daugther wanted me to draw a rabbit for her and I did. You can see my rabbit on the right. Then she drew her own rabbit by looking at mine. And it is on the left :)) Don't you think that her rabbit looks like it's possessed by evil? Do you know father Merrin's number? We need an exorcism session :)
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