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Wednesday, May 1, 2013

May Theme Day - The Creative Artisan


Dalton creating a sand shark @ Myrtle Beach, SC

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33 comments:

  1. Taking his art very seriously

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  2. That is such a great interpretation of the theme- creativity is never so focused as when at this age!

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  3. Start those artists young!!

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  4. Good one. I really like this shot.

    I think he had better go inside soon though he is looking a little sunburnt.

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  5. A very good one for this theme day!

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  6. A fine shot of this developing artist hard at work. It's always creative to make something out of nothing.

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  7. ... and doin' in a SOX cap? VERY artistic!

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  8. Perfect shot for the theme and so much more interesting than the standard sand castle! Great post!

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  9. The sweetest artisan - wonder what kind of artisan he'll be in future?:)

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  10. What a great photo for theme day, and I hope he had sunscreen on? But I ask everyone that!

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  11. A creative artisan in the making!

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  12. What a great photo for the CDPB Theme Day!

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  13. Wonderful experiences like this one can have a profound impact on a person. He might discover his inner sculptor or potter.

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  14. Yes! A wonderful interpretation of the theme! And if he doesn't discover his inner sculptor, he might have discovered his inner engineer, which also seems an art to me.

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  15. Magnificent picture, a young artisan, with a great future ahead!

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  16. Ah, the snow seems a long time ago now!

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  17. Okay, so funny I love creativity!

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  18. It's always good to encourage a young artist!

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  19. Great selection! And happy reminder of our ingenious youth

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  20. You live in such a beautiful area! YOur son(?) has a perfect beach for his creative art! We were lucky to visit there a few years ago on our first trip up the East Coast. (Wintering in Florida now, but originally from the Pacific Northwest).

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  21. What a very cool interpretation, Tanya! :-)

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  22. Love it! Your artisan is the cutest!

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