
Welcome back to ‘Artist’s Corner’, the only bit of my blog where you can find the much-celebrated artwork of Little Proclaims, my two-year-old daughter.
This is very much the final entry in the 2020 series, as all regular activities on my blog must cease next week in order for me to begin my usual festive cinematic countdown to Christmas in what will be The Fourth Annual James Proclaims Advent Calendar Of Christmas(ish) Films.
Worry not though, Little Proclaims appears to have no intention of giving up the artwork and is arguably more prolific than ever. So she’ll be back on these pages in 2021 and offering some light relief from the never-ending haikus.
I might even buy her some new washable felt-tips for Christmas so who knows what delights she’ll be able to conjure up.
In the meantime though, I shall leave you wanting more, with one of Little Proclaims recent forays into the world of paint:
I see an upturned hand. But then I am artistically critically impaired.
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Which arguably makes you overqualified to comment
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Painting her medium – it has unleashed new subtleties l.
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She’s not especially subtle in real life
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Very bold!
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She is certainly bold
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Hi emotion yet the black streaks speak of a conflict. Were you across the table from her when this was drawn If so I suggest you give her a cookie ASAP There may be some hostility in those pointing red fingers. Just saying
Laugh More and enjoy your movies
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She tends to be quite forthright in her cookie requests
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So sad about Polly! She was a fine bird, and spoke so well, so refined. Such a pity that James distracted her as she was flying full pelt towards the kitchen window. Pretty Polly!
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Who’s a clever boy then?
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Splashes of genius.
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That’s actually the title
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I just read Peter’s comment and could immediately relate because I saw a turkey. I guess with all the colours, a parrot is more to the point, but a turkey nonetheless appeared before my eyes.
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It was Thanksgiving I believe so perhaps a turkey was the correct interpretation
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