Word’m-up!

December 6th, 2007

I've got a new post over at the Blue Tree Blog featuring some of the new goodies I've got up on my art website.

Feeling sleepy, but good. Going to get a much needed haircut today. Ah, bliss. There's nothing like getting your hair washed and pampered.

I saw a commercial for this kid's toy recently which made me feel old. lol. I saw it and thought, when I was a kid, we made art with paper and crayons. (now imagine that said in a granny voice). But I was also thinking, what a cool toy idea! It looked like so much fun! Of course they would make a digital art studio for kids! Why not? Kids will grow up knowing how to do things with computers that will boggle our minds. I just hope I'm not as inept as my parents are about computers or whatever it is when I have kids. Heh.

Got new Subway Stories pieces in the works and lots of holiday prepping to do, so toodaloo for now!

6 Responses

Aren’t new haircuts the best? I think so too. xoxoxoxoxxoxoxoox… :)

Love the new art pieces you have put in your gallery…now that much more eye candy for me to drool over and admire…
Hope you have a very relaxing time getting your hair cut..
Peace–Ellie

Digital vs. Crayons, oy, I’m with you my friend … makes me feel O-L-D. Hell, MySpace makes me feel old (who can read through all the jumble those young whippersnappers put up there?) :) (then again, as i’ve said before, when i found out that donny osmond was a grandfather, that really did it for me …) :)

Ha! It’s so true. Kids are getting way too sophisticated these days. I sooooo love it when my daughter breaks out the construction paper and glue and glitter and zig-zag scissors.
Going to check out your art website now.
xo

I think there’s still value in the three-dimensional, get-your-hands-dirty art play. Start young with that, and the digital stuff will have its proper place. (At least that’s what I hope!)

Yep! I can’t believe how much things have changed since I was in school and it has only been ten years. When I listen to my co workers talk about what they are buying their children for Christmas it really is so different. I guess we are growing up- huh?

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