There is always this fun activity of engaging my 4 year old niece whenever she comes home. Sometimes it is the little cars, sometimes the crayons and sometimes we play with the scrabble board. Yesterday, when she came home to personally deliver her hand painted diya for Kaarthigai Deepam, Preethi decided to give her some water color challenge.
I don’t know what is with kids and Dora. When my niece was given an outline of Dora and Boots, she was all the more excited to sit down and complete the task. She hand-picked a brush from Preethi’s collection and gave the outlined characters undivided focus. Mix of red and white becoming pink had her thrilled and we could see it all over her face. And here’s what she came up with in a matter of 45 minutes.
Dora and Boots in Water Colors |
She is the youngest up-and-coming artist in the family that we have featured in Woodooz. You have already met the oldest one here. Give her your feedback and encouragement. We are going to show her this post and read her your comments when we meet her next.
WOW.... am really IMPRESSED.
ReplyDeleteA 4 year old with sketch pens, crayons or color pencils ..fine. But water colors !!! I shd say little Sai Shakthini has done a great job. Loved the painting... Usually works of kids of that age will have colours running into each other...Shes really done this well..
congrads kiddo... :) :)
Suja Aunty :)
That was such a sweet comment Suja.. Thanks. We will pass it on to her through a peck on her cheeks :) She definitely is naturally talented...:)
DeleteFor a Four year old she has made such beautiful painting ! The dora here is much much prettier than the one the cartoon.. and she has done this in water colour.. beautiful !
ReplyDeleteone more artist in your family,congrats shakthini :)
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