14.4.09
Child´s art, found on a flea recently
This painting is made by a boy or girl (can´t interpret the signature) in class "4B". That means that he or she was about 10 when it was made. It´s a great painting. Reminds me a lot of Jockums art. You have to see it bigger, just click on it.
Lance Letscher, love.
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ser svindyr ut.
:)
faktiskt.
jättefin! o färgskalan!
Lovely!
p.s. My word for word verification below is coffee. I could use a cup of tea right now.
How utterly sweet!
P.S. Loving the boat man on the left side of your blog page ... the anchor is my favorite bit!
oh how sweet! you have such lovely things on your blog my dear xox
lovely! see jockum too! thats great! (who knows its his when he was 10?!)
That's so charming, have you found it a good spot for display?
the painting is lovely. Maybe an early Jockum ;)
Thanks for sharing the Identity by Design link.
Jag får också lite Jockum associationer, verkligen fin.
Oh! Such a great find!
It's a great piece of art! I love child's art.
Javisst liknar det Jockum N. Fin!
oj vad fin! en verklig begåvning.
wow, den är jättefin!!
i became an instant fan of jockum nordstrom the last time you mentioned him.
And yes, I like the painting too.
was on the tip of my tongue ,jockum thingy-me-bob, it is SO like his wonderous work , glad you had a great easter , happy days ...x
Great find!!!
Ser ut som Jazz. Riktigt fin bild.
Påminner om mammas gamla bilder från folkskolan.
Great!!
Children's art is so wonderful! I have a book from 1989, which I found in Kyrgyzstan in an antiques shop, called Children's Art World. It has paintings by children from 4 (you wouldn't believe how gorgeous) to 12 in USSR. I will scan some one day.
Underbar bild!
Gäller att återkomma till det stadiet med målarglädje utan vuxencensur när man sedan är vuxen.
a childs mind is so beautiful :-)
and he/she is so talented!
åh ja. så underbart fin.
I like how the kid expressed the way the two people enjoy playing the music, head bent down at the pianist and the curved back of the violin player.
Such an inventive and beautiful use of colour...
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