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An Artful Life: "Art Appreciation" from a little boy's point of view.

I came across my youngest son playing a little while ago, and when I processed what exactly he was doing, it tickled me. I just had to take a photo and share it. I have a metal sculpture of a bass player that I made a while ago for a sculpture class. It is a favorite of our family's since I used my oldest son and his bass as the model. When I came across my youngest, he was playing with his GI Joe's and had set up a whole vignette. The GI Joe's were in stealth attack mode and he was using the bass player and his older brother's skateboard as their terrain. He had each Joe posed as if they were moving around in actual stealth attack and was making all the sounds and such as he choreographed their attacks on each other. Gives a whole new meaning to the phrase "Art Appreciation."
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