Thursday, January 26, 2012

Elaine-My sister's post!


Hi, my name is Anna. I'm Elaine's younger sister and I'm 10 years old. Me and my 3 siblings have been going to an art class and we made these for my mom and dad. I think its kinda cool because we live on a farm and all:) I made the horse(on the right), Elaine made the pig, Our youngest sister made the green chicken and our brother made the cow. They are all unique but similar. They're different colors, but they work good together.
They're based off the painting of William Tell's dog when he shot the apple on top of his head. A painter made a picture of the dog sort of as like a square and that's where we got our ideas from.

Hebrews 13:5b~"Be content with what you have because God has said 'I will never leave you nor forsake you' "

This is my favorite verse because it just reminds me that God will always be with me and that he'll always take care of me.

4 comments:

  1. How totally cute! Thank you for sharing your art work. What a nice post, Anna. Mrs. Ward

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  2. This is precious, Anna! How beautifully you expressed yourself with these words. They are a perfect expression of your family - all unique individuals but united by Christ, as the pictures are all unique but united by the colors and theme.

    What a blessing you four are.

    By the way, that artist's name is Daniel Patrick Kessler. http://kesslerart.com/

    Kendra

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  3. This is precious, Anna (and Elaine :) ). You expressed yourself so beautifully. The pictures are a perfect example of your family - each of you uniquely made but unified in Christ like the pictures are all unique but unified in color and theme.

    What a blessing the four of you are.

    By the way that artist is Daniel Patrick Kessler. http://kesslerart.com/

    Love, Kendra

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  4. Those paintings are so cute Anna! You all did a great job painting them!
    Love you all,
    Esther Ruth

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