The Art of Tiny House
This first piece is one of Max's latest. Using a limited color pallet Max began the creation on the hallway wall. Unfortunately we'll never know what he was striving for as mom caught him in the act and cancelled the project.
This second and earlier fresco was completed during "nap time," where his muse overpowered the sandman, and a crayon and so much blank wall was just too big a temptation.
Grandpa doesn't mind that Max is turning Tiny House into a living gallery. I wouldn't take a sponge to the murals - that would be like using a pressure washer to get rid of all the graffiti on the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel.
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The Old Man hated that Ma let my little brother and I paint on our walls.
He thought of the extra work...
She figured it was just a can of paint when they went to sell the house.
For what it's worth...a can of paint at the paint store is about ten dollars. A few brushes and there you have near four or five hours of time covered that either needs another coat over it for his next visit or, let'er ride till he's ready to do a second one.
d=))
So your grandson writes on walls. That sounds like a fun idea.
Tiny house is a house full of love and good art...and good people :)
GENIUS!
this is darn near
the best thing i've seen
since yoko ono had her clothes
cut off at that 60's art happening!
MAGNIFIQUE MAX! BRAVO!
/t.
lolol I think a picture paints 1000 words... so now you can erase it! =p heheheh
Talent. Raw talent!
When I was a kid, I liked to hide under the kitchen table and draw on the bottom of it. It was my private gallery.
Well as long as Max sticks to painting you will be fine...lets hope he doesn't decide to take up sculpting. ♡
Your 'cummings' comment over at my blog is drawing quite a crowd Phossy dear, I think you should stop by more often and more people might come and visit. :) ♡
my rival!!!
;)
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