Sunday, June 12, 2011

Da(hlia) Vinci

Dahlia's come a long way since I first introduced the Fab Four to crayons. For her, meaningless scribbles are a thing of the past, and when she puts crayon to paper (or, as is more often the case, magnetic pen to Magnadoodle), not only does she have a plan, but she also possesses the skills to execute that plan.

We first noticed her emerging talent back in April, when I found her drawing what appeared to be a bunch of balloons (note the real balloon in front of her). Based on her subsequent subjects of choice, however, I soon came to suspect that she was actually trying to depict our family:


Over the past couple of months, Dahlia has been working hard at refining her portraiture technique. First I observed her experimenting with adding hair, and more recently I noticed that she was getting better at placing facial features, such as eyes and mouth:


Not bad for a 2-year-old, huh? Still, her previous essais are nothing compared to her latest masterpiece. Yesterday, she wowed us with this picture, which she claimed was a self-portrait:


It's hard to say who was prouder, her mommy and daddy—or the artist, herself!


I'm not saying she's going to paint the Mona Lisa anytime soon, but ... maybe someday?

9 comments:

  1. I work with Children and that is amazing for a 2 year old! Some 4 yr olds can't draw people that well! You have a very smart girl on your hands there!!!

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  2. that is amazing! I am really impressed. None of mine draw people very well yet. Their 'family portraits' are mostly just seven oblong objects. That is some serious artistic talent!

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  3. Pretty impressive stuff for 2! You really may have a budding artist on your hands!

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  4. WOW! That is really amazing!

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  5. Igualita a su mami! Que divina!

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  6. Great job Dahlia! Definite talent there!

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  7. Holy cow that is good! My child will turn 3 next week and isn't even close to a stick figure yet.

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