Wednesday, 27 February 2019

November #1: Orry's Art

In assembling the pictures on hand for November, I see that there are a lot of Orry's art. So comes this separate post, dedicated to Orry (& Finn & our) odd creativity, starting with a lovely picture of Oshin, which he corrected to have the true length of legs...!



And here it is, next to Oshin, to show its absolute resemblance:


Orry decided to create these things sat inside a box that morning. No idea why:


He made a series of the tiny portraits, all of which were ace:


Meanwhile, Finn made Lego (Finn pretty much made Lego constantly throughout November!):


In case you thought that Orry's blood-like creatures were sinister, here is a picture which Orry reported was of a person sad because all the ghosts were coming to get him!


You'll note Orry's writing of his own name in the corner. He's recently started to get the letters the wrong way round, despite not really doing this when he first began writing. It's sporadic though, so it's certainly not anything that we are concerned about or the like.
His writing is still very impressive, even if his un-helped writings are distinctively true to his four-year-old silliness:


(If you can't make that out, it says: "(Finn) Finn's butt farted"!)

Rather more pleasant is Orry's draw-around portrait of his beloved (and rather fuzzy) Noodle:


Cori discovered a fun app on her phone which gave them all a very fun entertainment for 20 minutes on afternoon, which caused the boys no end of hilarity:




This phone art was something that Orry returned to afterwards, when allowed, to 'improve' a picture of Oshin, much to his delight!
Original:


Orry's 'improvements':



Oshin as a snowman and as a snowball were things that Orry was very pleased with. But, as is true to Orry, unlike Finn, he didn't give them another thought after they were done and moved on to something else (not at all demanding that they be kept forever).
Orry's energy for such artistic creativity is impressive, and it's certainly something which makes us feel guilty for not allowing him to indulge more as he enjoys it so.

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