AN EXCELLENT DRAWING FROM A LITTLE-PEPPER
We really like finding things like this lying around the house!
Check out this amazing drawing of someone milking a cow! I think that this is a Red-Pepper original. Personally, it looks like it could just as easily be found deep inside a cave somewhere painted on the wall. Check out the detail! What do you guys think? Do we have a future artist on our hands?
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These are treasures to keep.
We agree! Thank you!
Haha a true example of childhood innocence.
I love how the relevant portions to the task (the udder,) and those most visible while doing the task of milking (the feet,) are enlarged compared to the actual proportions of the animal. It's similar to diagrams or statues of the "sensory homunculus," but it relates to perception of something external rather than the ability to sense touch in different places on ones own body. How old is the future artist?!
From: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cortical_homunculus
Six years old.
Interesting. I'm all curious about the developmental stages of perception now.
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Kids and their wonderful imagination
Udderly adorable. Great drawing Red-Pepper. Woo Hoo!
hahahaha, this is funny drawing, but they will have the talent to paint fast ,, important they want, fore they will definitely get the best.
Little man on bottom could be from out of space or Pennsylvania. lol
Awesome job @little-peppers! Cute photo!😊 I used to have goats and I helped milk them almost every morning with @crowbarmama.
I think you just might ;-)
She has really captured what is happening really well. And notice how there are no scribbles or 'mistakes'. This was well thought out and executed.
For someone so young to see this and draw it from memory is pretty special I think.
You certainly have a talented family ;-)
I think this piece of art is worth framing and hanging on a wall in your house! Each of my sons has a piece of art that they did when they were younger framed and now hanging in their homes next to the framed artwork of my grandchildren.