Fatherhood: Visual art for baby
December 8, 2009 4 comments FatherhoodHere’s me holding another paintbrush after eight years or more. The last piece I made was a watercolor art of Santa Claus on a bond paper that many years ago, and that cheap, but it was done on pure passion of creating something beautiful and giving. I did offer help for my then girlfriend, now wife, when she tried on a scenery piece that if I’m right was a mix of watercolor and color pastel sometime three years ago but that wasn’t mine entirely so let’s agree on counting that off.
This one I’m doing it with much consciousness of introducing my son, as early as now(8-month old in her mama’s nurturing womb), in appreciating the wonders of colors and emotions. The gallery below shows the order of how I created the character in our room. How it evolved. Notice how the knife on his gizmo belt evolved into something sweet.
I also posted these photos at my Facebook account.
Original sketch(that’s printed on a bond paper that’s pasted on the wall that’s visible in the photos) is a property of Jason Williams.
















Earl commented on December 11, 2009 @ 12:42 PM
It’s very creative and fulfilling. Great work. Wish you have a healthy baby.
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Nick Nichelle Dael replied on December 13, 2009 @ 11:17 AM
Thanks, Earl.
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miong commented on December 11, 2009 @ 1:01 PM
nice bai! your baby would really appreciate it someday
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Nick Nichelle Dael replied on December 13, 2009 @ 11:18 AM
I’d require him to really do. Haha
Salamat, bai.
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