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11/19/09
Tonight Nancey and I were babysitting some little kids we know and I figured what better variable to inspire me than the mind of a 2 year old. So basically I hung out going back and forth with Moises Casanova. We used some acrylic paints, some markers and some craft papers. Generally my doodle partners are 18+ but this was a truly enlightening experience. Young kid's hold nothing sacred and won't think twice before they start scratching and dumping all over what you just finished drawing. AND THIS IS SO BADASS. Then you're stuck because yeah they're doing their own thing and you wanna respect that but at the same time it's a whole other ball game, you can just as easily go nuts all over what they just dropped loose on you. So it's needless to say the experience definitely wasn't boring. Leave it to little dudes to shock, surprise, and make you feel like an old, playing it safe dweeb. So yeah when I got home I did a quick doodle on some more of the craft paper because the collabo got a lil too muddy for me and I felt that the bright ass craft paper would contrast it nicely. enjoy
PS. This is just one of many things I created with Moises tonight, kids are a non-stop cyclone of power when it comes to art. You just have to focus it or it will destroy everything in it's path. Just ask Sneaky T!
Thursday, November 19, 2009
HOT OATS
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5 comments:
Great background and colab! Did Moises ever get pissed with you going over his work?
I love me some hot oats from spain!
Kids definitely have the right idea about art. They don't give a shit and just do whatever they want. I learned a ton by having my kids hangout in the studio and paint with me.
so much to be unlearned to operate as fluently as children do...
Nicky, he totally didn't care he would sorta look at it and think then just start on another layer. When he was done he would toss it to me and say "Done." All casual. haha
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