Welcome back to ‘Artist’s Corner’, the bit of my blog that is currently devoted to the art-work of my two-year-old daughter.

Last week saw the finale of ‘The September Sessions’, a nine-week extravaganza celebrating the art she produced on a weekend when she was a bit ill and I couldn’t take her our for fear of inducing Covid-related hysteria.

However, although she bounced back to full health very quickly, she has continued to be prolific in the world of visual media, so much so that I couldn’t possibly feature all of her drawings on this blog without devoting this entire blog to that cause and thus depriving the world of some quite underwhelming haikus.

But it’s fair to say that Little Proclaims has picked up something of a fan-base in the last few months and so we both thought it might be nice for her to communicate with you directly.

Unfortunately, although her spoken vocabulary is improving rapidly, in both English and French, she has yet to master the art of writing. But they say a picture paints a thousand words so here are a thousand words that Little Proclaims painted for her fans:

16 responses to “A Thousand Words From Little Proclaims”

  1. Another beautiful offering from the finest artist of her class. Definitely worth a…um…lot.

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    1. It is hard to put into words. Especially a thousand…

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  2. A good deal more than a thousand, I reckon.

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    1. Possibly, but she does tend to repeat herself I find.

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  3. A thousand words of mellifluous prose translated into visual imagery.
    Clearly an artist who doesn’t have to be sick in order to be sick (pardon the lapse into idiomatic jargon).

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    1. Idiomatic jargon is what makes the world go round

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  4. What a truly lovely prosaic account of her life to date. You really must try to dissuade her from using that word in the bottom right of frame though!

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    1. I hoped you wouldn’t notice but it does rather leap out at you doesn’t it?

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  5. Worry not; the colourful phase/turn of phrase will arrive without prompting , I swear.

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    1. If I could offer her audio commentary it would add insight

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    1. It’s possibly the only correct response

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  6. She has moved away from the markers.
    A new medium to try

    Laugh Little Proclaims

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    1. The markers still have their lace but she’s forever broadening her horizons

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