Last time i walked near your home I saw this egg shaped, colorful structure on a large rock in your yard. Easter having just passed by made me think that you perhaps colored it in your home as you were doing "Easter Eggs". It's a good place to display it Wesley. How did you color the rock/egg?
- Robert on May 2, 2021
I saw your colorful rock outside your home recently and wondered if it was created while working with Easter Egg decorating or by hand with crayons?
- Robert on May 2, 2021
Your mandala is lovely Wesley. I think it would make a pretty ring. Aunt Monica
- Monica on May 2, 2021
Your mandala is lovely Wesley. I think it would make a pretty ring. Keep up the good work! Aunt Monica
- Monica on May 2, 2021
Your mandala is lovely Wesley. I think it would make a pretty ring. Keep up the good work! Aunt Monica
- Monica on May 2, 2021
Have no idea as yet what Wesley will name this drawing but it could be "View of the foothills from Grandpa's condo"
- Robert on May 2, 2021
Have no idea as yet what Wesley will name this drawing but it could be "View of the foothills from Grandpa's condo"
- Robert on April 8, 2021
I like how you created a lot of depth with the trees in the foreground. Even the ones at the edge of the paper that just show the tree tops lead my eye right into the drawing. Cool moon above the mountains too!
- Eileen on April 8, 2021
You hit the nail on the head meeting this assignment goal Wesley. This eye is very realistic. You have improved your artistic skills this school year. This is my favorite piece you’ve drawn so far. Why not take it to your next eye doctor appointment. Surely the doc would enjoy seeing your work and talking with you about it. Aunt Monica
- Monica on April 8, 2021
Very realistic! I like the use of shading under the eye and in the lashes.
- Eileen on April 8, 2021
Just experiencing the current day to day weather validates Wesley's sketch titled " Recharge The Rain." The grass so green, the grayish sky and the dark mountains in the distance
- Robert on March 24, 2021
Just experiencing the current day to day weather validates Wesley's sketch titled " Recharge The Rain." The grass so green, the grayish sky and the dark mountains in the distance
- Robert on March 18, 2021
Hi Wesley This piece reminds me of dry creek bed landscaping which is a form of outdoor art! Hope it was fun to get a little muddy while you made this! Aunt Eileen
- Eileen on March 10, 2021
Had lunch with Wesley (and others) several days ago and was told he intends to name this creation "Impossible Square" which I believe is very appropriate. I was going to suggest "Almost Square" as a name he might consider but his choice is far better. He also might change his mind at any time so stay tuned.. Grandpa Bob
- Robert on February 24, 2021
I like the beavers ?? teeth in your drawing. He looks happy. Also I missed commenting on the be supportive drawing. I like how that one was a double play on the structure itself and and also holding each other up.
- Eileen on January 28, 2021
I like the emotions in your colors and I agree with your statement On racism. At the bottom of the painting I can see some small numbers. I’d be interested to know more about them.
- Eileen on November 5, 2020
I like how this turned out with the background emotion of anger.
- Laura (Mother) on October 27, 2020
Nice use 9f color to represent anger.
- Laura (Mother) on October 24, 2020
Wesley;. I like your use of a variety of color in this new creation of yours. I can detect at least 3 human forms in the pinkish center/right ares.of the work. Have you named it yet?
- Robert on October 24, 2020
Hi Wesley. This drawing is interesting. I would like to know about the combination of the boat and the police car.
- Eileen on October 21, 2020
I like the use of color on this one, and it works well in the breeze too! Mom
- Laura (Mother) on October 3, 2020
Nice work and fun dream!
- Laura (Mother) on October 3, 2020
Cool! Nice work.
- Laura (Mother) on September 2, 2020
Wesley sends a message in each of his works which are frequently done in black on white. This one which is displayed in my home says, ADVANCE NO FURTHER, we are protecting the owner of this castle.
- Robert on April 15, 2020
Wesley tells a story with each work. This one suggests FEAR in the cloth wrapped man/woman at the sight of an object pointed at him/her. The black on white makes it more ominous.