Refrigerator Art.
There is really nothing creative about people tacking things up on their refrigerators. It’s so common, it’s boring.
But I wanted to share some tiny little drawings I unearthed while cleaning our space out. (Still have not found a home for those Martha Stewarts I have collected since the first issue. Prison years included.)
These drawings are done by my family. some by my daughter when she was very little, some by me and one very odd and indescribable animal head drawn by my husband. I put them on the refrigerator in a little grouping, not really knowing where else to put them: They are so small.
A person could look at them as similar to those words that were popular years back. Those words you could string together and make a poem.
Maybe my collection of tiny drawings is like that.
I love them!
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Thank you, Pat! The most representational drawing of my cat really looks like him. I did it after a figure drawing session in my studio. Those figure drawing sessions are underrated. Even if you are not a figurative artist, they sharpen your hand-eye coordination. I think I’ll get into that again!
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Thank you. They are still up there and give me a lot of pleasure!
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So cute! It’s not boring to the fridge owner.
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No, they are not boring to the fridge owner. I meant, to talk on my blog ( to give such weighty thought) about what people put on their fridge might be boring. Notice I placed those drawings on my fridge: a fine place of honor! Thanks Marjie for the comment!
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