Sunday, June 11, 2006

Getting Creative!





Hey everybody! Get your creative juices flowing and have some fun! Click here
Just click and drag your mouse around the screen to create your own colorful masterpiece!

15 comments:

Ruth said...

You must be very artistic - because mine looked nothing like yours!

Priscilla said...

Well Ruth,
I couldn't get a copy of the actual artwork I did on the site. I tried. So I "cheated" a bit and pulled up my paint program to try to recreate something that looked close.
I just wanted an illustration to go with my post. I was so disappointed that I couldn't save my artwork and transfer it here.

And didn't you have fun anyway?

Priscilla said...

The artwork I did on the site was WAAAY cooler than this!

Martha said...

Interseting site. It took me a little while to figure out exactly what was happening. I'll bet yours was really cool. I'm always impressed with someone who can draw giraffes on an Etch-A-Sketch!

Anonymous said...

Me Too!

James Austin said...

So what Jackson Pollock was trying to demonstrate in his paintings was the chaos and randomness of the universe. But what he learned is only people are chaotic and random; the universe is orderly and predictable. What a bummer. ;P

Priscilla said...

Don't think too deeply! Just have fun!!!!

Rachel said...

Mine stinks!

Bethany said...

nice stuff... kinda like abstract art. mine coulda sold for a million, easy.

Rachel said...

My second one was awesome! Steven said it looked like a baby did it, but it looked really cool.

Priscilla said...

Hurrayyyy!!!!! Allen taught me how to copy my masterpiece and put it here on my blog. He is so smart!!

This one I have entitled Out For a Sunday Drive

Ruth said...

Yeah - I found it quite theraputic - except I didn't know how to finish it!!! I just kept going and going and freaked out and shut the whole program down!!!

Martha said...

Ruth, right click and push play to start it all over again. Left clicking will change the colors.

Priscilla, isn't it sad how our kids get to be so much smarter than we are?

Martha said...

I think I might rather prefer finger paint. I'm just not sure what to do with these "masterpieces". They are so uncontrolled. Maybe that's what makes them so endearing, eh?

Anonymous said...

being a kid is cool