The insides of fridges usually contain milk, cheese, eggs, etc; and the outsides invariably display children's' drawings.
This has become almost obligatory in most households, and our particular resident artist automatically places his finished works there as soon as he's discarded the last coloured pen.
The fridge has become a child's gallery. His/her very first exhibition space; no questions asked, but highly admired!
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What have you been saying in front of that child? The fire one seems to have a lot of lines of thought going through it.
Everything he draws is on fire... I'm beginning to worry!
Funny how we see what we "see". I didn't see "fire" until Rachel mentioned it. What I did see was a drooping flower (maybe a tulip?). That the vase is a house I took as the artist's poetic licence.
Interesting fridge magnets you have.
U
Souvenirs from Kos, Rome, Gothenburg, and Australia.
Our fridge door is pristine, devoid of any artwork or magnets. Rather sad really. Maybe I could put some Rick paw prints up there.
The first thing I saw was ‘ fire ‘ !!! Maybe all the images of the Australian fires earlier in the year has stuck with him. I expect in a while it will be something else ! You are lucky to have some if your family with you ...... we are all isolating so who knows when we will all see family and friends. Take care Cro and Lady M and family. XXXX
I think I prefer a plain fridge door, but with Boo Boo around, I'm outvoted.
Yes, it would be very sad if we didn't have them here; we're lucky. Boo Boo and Lady M are cake making today. Gorgeous day here.
Not long ago I bought more and more fridge magnets, they grew slightly and there is no need today.
Ours just seem to 'appear'. I don't know who puts them there.
He uses very happy colours. His drawings must brighten your kitchen .
I wonder where he got his talent from?
THey certainly brighten the fridge.
From his grandmother!
No, not grandmama! It is easy to see that your grandson has in fact inherited his grandfather's artistic ability because the style is spookily identical! Are you sure you didn't produce those pictures yourself?
I'm buoyed by the fact that even though the volcano spewed fire on the house, there are still happy flowers in the yard! -Jenn
If only I could. His style and technique is far superior to mine.
A bit of everything; pleasure and pain.
For many artists their first exhibition was on the fridge!
I'm sure you're right; to critical acclaim.
There’s been a lot of news from NASA about near earth objects.
Looks like one landed on a house. I have rival artworks from 4 year old next door. He came round with a Treasure Map he’d drawn. It looks like an octopus. And some bits of wood he’d glued together. I think it’s an airplane. And another drawing I’m still trying to fathom. He was trying to cheer me up as he’d heard of my painful little accident (ribs) on the tram.
Some great kids aren’t there?
A lovely first gallery.
Do you see potential?
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