My youngest loves to paint and draw, but she sometimes feels stuck when it comes to choosing a subject. It’s not that she doesn’t love to doodle and experiment with color; she’ll do that for hours. It’s just that sometimes, she will tell me that she really wants to draw “somebody cute,” but she isn’t quite sure how to get where she wants to go.
This is when field guides, picture dictionaries, and picture books (we love vintage Golden Books!) are wonderful resources. I keep a little shelf of books with interesting, beautiful, or inspiring pictures and photographs for this purpose. (We do also use Peterson’s Field Guide to identify our backyard winged friends).
My mouse was so very proud of her friendly, yellow bird who likes to say “HI.”
Hi!
xo emily
p.s. I have big, big blog news coming later in the week. For realz.
Anonymous says
Great idea! I know that I have trouble sometimes with just ‘making something cute’ and am often helped by having a boundary of some sort to play with. I am always amazed at how creating even just a small container can open up so much creative power.
Emily says
So true. Just a little bit of inspiration goes a long way! 🙂