When I’m going out with my 4-year old daughter, I need to carry two drawing sets: one for me and one for her. It’s a very helpful method for keeping children quiet while waiting for the meals coming in restaurants. Unfortunately, it keeps me quiet too, which usually doesn’t make my partner to the meal too happy.
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Saturday, November 21, 2009
25th SketchCrawl with my daughter
When I’m going out with my 4-year old daughter, I need to carry two drawing sets: one for me and one for her. It’s a very helpful method for keeping children quiet while waiting for the meals coming in restaurants. Unfortunately, it keeps me quiet too, which usually doesn’t make my partner to the meal too happy.
Labels:
Israel,
Marina Grechanik,
pen,
people,
restaurant,
Tel-Aviv,
watercolor
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2 comments:
i like the vertical format and the depth in this sketch.
i like also the vretical part and the story with your duaghter, i did this with mines....
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