Spotty's Soft Steps

The Brief: A Deer. He lives in the forest. He's in a clearing. The sun is bright. It's in the summertime. He's just got a new pair of antlers. The ground is wet and soft. His hooves are quiet. He waits to hear another one of his kind. Deers live in a pack. He has a spotted back. When he hears a predator he'll jump and leap. Mountain Lions strike softly and quietly.
The Critique: I like it because his antlers are in a funny shape and he has a blaze on his forehead.
Job Status: Approved
Additional Comments: TAD has realized that the best way to get something done right is to do it herself.



10 comments:
Man, does the TAD have some character!
Welcome back!
love it!!
She's great.
Inspiring
Thanks for sharing TAD with everyone. I am sorry this may be your last post, but I appreciate that TADs don't stay tiny forever :-(
Oh my gosh. This blog is hilarious. Love the art and the comments. I laughed so hard at the bone dinosaur eating the baby, my kids came running to see what was so funny.
I was telling my friend how my two-year-old asked me to draw her a baby and she was so displeased with it, it made her cry. So she showed me this blog.
oh thanks - the bone dinosaur is one of my favorites too
What wonderful pictures and great way to explain and show children's art and kooky minds. Sorry to hear that may be your last post. I've a TAD of my own that was thrown into the most depressing moment of his life when his haunted house drawing turned out horrifically. Just as he explained it, but not as he intended. Mea culpa.
oh thanks - the bone dinosaur is one of my favorites too
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