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    Little Genius

    Even though I am both his father and his art teacher, it doesn't mean that my youngest son doesn't still absolutely amaze me with his artistic skills. Last week he sat down and freehanded this drawing in about 2 hours. The kid is only 11 years old! He's a freak'n genius when it comes drawing. He is soooo much better than I was when I was his age. It's scary to think what he might be capable of creating by the time he is an adult.

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    Seriously? Holy crap. That's really something.
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    Hey Tree, tell the Apple he is amazing!

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    If I try really hard and concentrate ... I can draw a pretty decent stick-man. And that's no lie ....

    That's an amazing drawing there!
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    This begs a question Troy. I went to school with a dude who could draw ANYTHING. I swear, in elementary school (what is it called now? Grade school?), he could draw so well you'd swear it was a photograph ... and I'm talking 5th & 6th grade here. I haven't seen him since I was about 12 years old, but I'll never forget him (his name is Peter Shultz) just because I was so amazed by his art work.

    My question is, can art be TAUGHT to someone with no natural artistic talent? I'm serious about my stick-man comment above ... I even have trouble drawing a smiley face! Not that I'm even remotely interested personally ... I'm simply curious ... can a good art teacher take a totally clueless dufe like me and end up with me actually producing something with true artistic value? Or do you simply have to have that talent in your genes to begin with, then build on it?
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    Thump the answer to your question is YES, and people like you are my job security. If everyone drew like my son, my job would be in jeopardy pretty quick.

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    The perspective of the whole thing is what is amazing to me. That just doesn't take drawing talent, that's a damn good eye.

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    I guess you have a point there! If you could teach ME to draw ... I mean, anything recognizable ... ANYBODY can learn!

    Personally, I just can't fathom it, but maybe it's like anything else ... walking, riding a bicycle ... if there's someone there to show you the way, anything's possible I suppose. I just feel deep down inside, there has to be some natural talent there to begin with and build on. I have zilch!

    More power to you ... telling a kid what to do and TEACHING a kid what to do is two different things. It takes a special person to do what you do. Congrats!
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    Sky that is amazing! Your whole family is some kinda talented.

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    Good grief.
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    I'VE SAID IT BEFORE, AND I'LL SAY IT, AGAIN.....THE TALENT IN YOUR FAMILY IS AMAZING !!!!
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