While I was gone in New York I called home off and on to check in with everyone. One time The Collector got on the phone and announced that she had made a moose and she couldn't wait to show it to me when I got home. This same moose conversation went on a couple of different times over the days while I was gone. I didn't quite understand what she had made over the phone because my husband said she had just sat down with some kitchen aluminum foil and masking tape to make this moose. It didn't sound all that promising.
However, when I got home TC greeted me at the door with her sculpted moose. I was stunned. It is an incredibly elegant and beautiful sculpture of a moose. At that time it was sculpted foil covered in masking tape. I couldn't believe the long legs that stood in such a lovely stance, the balance of the piece (it stands so easily), the sweet tilt of the head and the amazing antlers she had created while sitting at the kitchen table.
TC may be a sculptor? I had no idea she could do this. My husband told me she got it in her head to make a moose. He had no idea why. She then pulled up a photo of a real moose on the computer and would occasionally walk over to reference the photo as she worked. I guess she worked for a long time, very quietly by herself. When she finished her sculpture my husband couldn't believe her moose. He just shakes his head in disbelief.
Since my initial viewing of the moose TC has put a layer of newspaper and Mod Podge over the top to create a hard shell. She wants to paint it this weekend. I can't get a great photo to capture the feeling of the sculpture accurately. It is really cool. Maybe I am crazy but I see something more to that moose than just the foil and tape and newspaper.Here are a few other pieces of TC's artwork as of late. This brother and sister pair is her art teacher's favorite drawing that TC has made at school. I like it, too. It's so graphic and look at the careful strokes of crayon she used to fill in the grass and sky. I love crayon artwork.
She made this silly ladybug by combining some other pictures she had seen. She pronounces the name like Betty, not sure what the interesting spelling is all about. I like this one a lot. She has super-clean lines. The heels are too good.
This is a woven piece TC created at school. They splatter painted two different pages, cut them into strips and wove the strips together. I really love this one.
She dropped this in my lap yesterday after school. This may be my favorite. She doesn't see at all what I see. I think that pig is amazing and artistic. I asked her about it and she said, "Yeah, I ripped up some paper and made a pig." That's it. I see the curly tail made out of teeny tiny pieces carefully placed, the tip and angle of the ears layered on the perfectly shaped head and round ripped piece at the end of the snout. I love the simple pencil letters spelling Pig at the top.
TC may be a sculptor? I had no idea she could do this. My husband told me she got it in her head to make a moose. He had no idea why. She then pulled up a photo of a real moose on the computer and would occasionally walk over to reference the photo as she worked. I guess she worked for a long time, very quietly by herself. When she finished her sculpture my husband couldn't believe her moose. He just shakes his head in disbelief.
Since my initial viewing of the moose TC has put a layer of newspaper and Mod Podge over the top to create a hard shell. She wants to paint it this weekend. I can't get a great photo to capture the feeling of the sculpture accurately. It is really cool. Maybe I am crazy but I see something more to that moose than just the foil and tape and newspaper.Here are a few other pieces of TC's artwork as of late. This brother and sister pair is her art teacher's favorite drawing that TC has made at school. I like it, too. It's so graphic and look at the careful strokes of crayon she used to fill in the grass and sky. I love crayon artwork.
She made this silly ladybug by combining some other pictures she had seen. She pronounces the name like Betty, not sure what the interesting spelling is all about. I like this one a lot. She has super-clean lines. The heels are too good.
This is a woven piece TC created at school. They splatter painted two different pages, cut them into strips and wove the strips together. I really love this one.
She dropped this in my lap yesterday after school. This may be my favorite. She doesn't see at all what I see. I think that pig is amazing and artistic. I asked her about it and she said, "Yeah, I ripped up some paper and made a pig." That's it. I see the curly tail made out of teeny tiny pieces carefully placed, the tip and angle of the ears layered on the perfectly shaped head and round ripped piece at the end of the snout. I love the simple pencil letters spelling Pig at the top.
I know I may be seeing her work through rose-colored glasses but I admire her abandon. I love her ability to make things out of nothing and to sit for hours on end completely absorbed in her making. The world vanishes around her. I love her nonchalant attitude about her work. I love her sweet excitement when her ideas work out. I see her natural finesse and her ability to make it all look so easy.
This little girl is a maker down to her soul. I can't wait to see what she does with her natural talent. I am a bystander.
I hope she never loses sight of what she has inside. I admire her so much.
best, susie
I think that moose is unbelievable... truly, it is so artistic, and to have been made from kitchen foil?? Waow. I also love the fact that children put their little souls into what they're doing and the finished product is so innocent and clean and without guile or pretence. I think your daughter is very talented, and she seems like such a sweet girl.
ReplyDeleteHer moose is absolutely adorable!!
ReplyDeleteyou don't have rose colored glasses... she has a wonderful gift! You certainly have a multi-talented family...
ReplyDeleteHow old is this little artist of yours? The moose is amazing, and she obviously has a lot of talent in drawing. It's so much fun to see these talents unfold in kids
ReplyDeleteI'm surprised that you're surprised. She's a talent like her Mama. I believe that she is very talented.
ReplyDeleteKeep on working at your art TC, you're good. Nancy
That work is amazing! She clearly has a gift.
ReplyDeleteTC has a wonderful vision and a fabulous mentor to keep on making beautiful things! The apple doesn't fall far from the tree! You should be very proud, thanks for sharing her work. And yours!
ReplyDeleteI love how the idea of "I can' draw or I can't paint..." never occurs to most children. Too bad we tend to lose that as adults.
ReplyDeleteHer moose is fabulous! Can't wait to see how she paints it.
She is really talented!
ReplyDeleteI think the moose looks great just as it is, with no painting! :)
Pendie,
ReplyDeleteTC is 10 years old:)
susan
The moose is amazing!! She is incredibly talented. So if you're looking at her work with rose colored glasses, I must have mine on too! ;)
ReplyDeleteWow! Get that kid into some art classes! She really does have talent - I see a future artist.
ReplyDeleteI loved this post! What a talented, creative daughter you have!!
ReplyDeleteTC is amazingly talented! I agree with what another person said, she gets her talent and creativity from her mama. Thank you for sharing her work for all of us to see. What a gift she has; it's easy to see why you're so proud of her.
ReplyDeleteTC is really rockin' the free world! Free style art that is. Thanks for sharing the photos of her amazing masterpieces. My favorite is the woven piece. It looks like a sun-filled sky to me. Rock on, TC! --Ramona
ReplyDeleteI have worked with artists for about 12 years. Artists whose work have adorned the White House, museums, their work in galleries. TC's eye is incredible. She is a natural. That moose looks like it was plucked out of Alaska. And her pig, the whimsy. I agree with you, Susan, THAT TAIL! I can't wait to see her moose completed. Actually, I thought it was done in the first photo. AMAZING.
ReplyDeleteTC is an artist we will be hearing about and seeing her work for years to come.
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I see it too! Her work is stunning yet clever, full of personality.
ReplyDeleteT.C. has done a beautiful job capturing the nuances of movement with her moose and pig. They are both so lifelike. The energy in her pieces is magical. Thank you for allowing us to admire her work as well. Kids are the best.
ReplyDeleteI love to watch children create, and I love their little masterpieces. Kids aren't afraid to take risks (kitchen foil and tape to create a moose sculpture? why not?!?!), and they aren't hindered by the fear of failure like adults. Your daughter is a gifted artist ... keep on encouraging her to create!
ReplyDeleteI love children's artwork. It's so free. You've got a talented one. Lovely moose!
ReplyDeleteWhat an absolutely stunning sculpture TC has made! I can't tell you how this touched my heart today when I saw it. My late grandmother used to collect moose things and last week while on break in CO, my sister, mom & I scoured all the moose art around us. If I had seen something like this during our excursion, I would have snatched it up off the shelf. She captured "moose essence!" Thank you so much for sharing this!
ReplyDeleteTC's work is lovely and insightful. It seems that her art is who she is and we all stand by by and watch it emerge. The moose is my favorite. Having a mom who sees the best in her and encourages her is priceless. We love how you love her.
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Such amazing art! REally, everyone of the pieces is great! My favorite part of your story is her choice of materials....who just comes up with masking tape and foil as sculpting media? And who just has a moose pop into their head....at the end of March? A gal with endless talent and a wide open artist mind!
ReplyDeleteYou are right Susan, there is loads of talent there. Keep encouraging her to nurture it.
ReplyDeleteBravo!
Love love love the woven paper, so neat
ReplyDeleteTC's moose is amazing! It looks great as it is..at the newspaper stage. TC is very talented and clever.
ReplyDeleteTC Rocks! But what I love....is that you are so enthusiastically posting about TC and her amazing talents. Thank you once again for sharing a little bit of your wonderful life and family with us, your readers...
ReplyDeleteLove,
Sara
TC has loads of talent, and you should be extremely proud. That moose is the coolest thing I've seen from a 10 yr old.
ReplyDeleteThat moose is absolutely amazing!!!! She has a natural ability!!
ReplyDeleteHow can kitchen foil turn into a sculpture?
ReplyDeleteShe is truely amazing!
What a beautiful post. You are such a wonderful mother!
ReplyDeleteShe is a maker for sure....isn't it wonderful to have such a talented daughter..so proud!!!!
ReplyDeleteGood for you and her.
That moose is amazing! I just dragged my daughters (both artists too) out of bed to see it. (It's morning - they needed to get up - but what a nice way to start the day!) They love it too. I'm astounded by the way she really captures the moosey-ness of the moose. I don't know how my kids do it either (tho' neither of them have attempted something so outrageous as that moose!) It just makes my jaw drop when they manage it. It's like an ongoing show, isn't it? Yay for kids! Hooray for artists everywhere!!!
ReplyDeleteI would pay to have that moose! You are definitely raising a natural artist. I have one too, but she is 12 and doesn't recognize her talent. Frustrating. Especially as she approaches the age where what the Mom knows pales in comparison to what the world thinks.
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Hi, Susie
ReplyDeleteI just read your post about TC's moose and artwork. It left me goosebumpily and joyful. I am a former art director from Buffalo and presently a yarn shop owner. As a child, I created similar artwork to hers, but she has so much more innate talent...I truly pray she never changes. I, like you, see the incredible feeling in her pieces.
I wanted to thank you for sharing this blog with all of us outsiders. I never had a daughter ...was blessed with 3 wonderful sons...how nice of you to allow so many fans a peek into your daily joys.
Tell TC she is a truly great sculptor...I want a casting of the moose when she takes it to the bronze stage!
Much love and admiration to you and yours.
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She is indeed, talented! No rose-colored glasses, mom... she's truly an artist. My daughter is a trained artist and attended the Savannah College of Art and Design, and I'm sure would be very impressed!
ReplyDeleteAs an artist, I think the moose is incredible. Your daughter has a lot of talent. She is going to have a wonderful future. I love her other drawings and designs too. Its obvious that she inherited your talent.
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She has several gifts...no doubt. First, she is very talented and has a wonderful imagination. Second, she's growing up with a mom who encourages and nourishes that creativity as an important part of her life. What a lucky little girl!
ReplyDeleteI work at an art school - a major rival of aforementioned Savannah College of Art and Design.. :) I showed the pictures to a couple students who happened to be in my office when I was reading your blog.. they were very impressed. Perhaps I'll see TC here one day!
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I work at an art school - a major rival of aforementioned Savannah College of Art and Design.. :) I showed the pictures to a couple students who happened to be in my office when I was reading your blog.. they were very impressed. Perhaps I'll see TC here one day!
Susan, I love the moose! You said you weren't happy with your photos -- maybe one at the height of the moose, sorta ground level?
ReplyDeleteTC is wonderfully talented! So great to see your talents extended within your family.
The artwork is fabulous. Her proportions are right on! (No easy feat for any artist). And I love the whimsy of her creations. As a watercolorist, I see incredible potential here... Isn't it great to be a parent and watch as our children grow and follow their hearts? And we get to come along for the ride, how great is that?!!
ReplyDeletewow! i love the moose and the sense of movement and animation that it has. you really have every right to be proud! nice work TC!
ReplyDeleteA creative daughter of a creator mom! Thank you for sharing her with us.
ReplyDeleteSusan
Wow! She really does have a talent. She will go far!
ReplyDeleteIt's amazing how talented your daughter is. She is also in a very nurturing environment, I'd imagine, which will hopefully continue to cultivate this talent. My sisters were all very artistic but alas they never really got the encouragement to do anything with it.
ReplyDeleteyou are right. there is something about the gesture of that moose that is incredible! btw, i hope it's okay that i linked to this post of yours on my blog, it has given me great insight (http://susanbanderson.blogspot.com/2010/01/hop.html). so thank you for that!!!
ReplyDeleteA MOOSE? What child decides to sculpt a MOOSE. Even the choice itself indicates a creative mind. You go, girl!
ReplyDeleteGreat talents!!!
ReplyDeleteI love the things thay made.
Wunderfull to see, when children are creative!
what a talented little lady you have!
ReplyDeleteI know exactly what this feels like...both of my daughters are incredible "makers", creatives to the core. The best of wishes to your daughter! May she never let anyone's thoughtless comments steer her away from the passion to create!
ReplyDeleteI wasn't sure if you accepted blog awards or not. But I had to give you one because of all the sweet and wonderful creations you come up with for everyone. Thanks for all your hard work. If you want to post it, pop over and get the picture for it. :)
ReplyDeleteLove TC's moose! Definite talent there. :)
Awesome moose! I had a friend in the 6th grade who made the most amazing sculpture out of clay (a woman singing from the shoulders up) when the rest of us class mates made silly, simple things like coil pots. This friend grew up to go to art school and became an amazing water color artist! TC's got some talent! Thanks for sharing!
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