Preschool Palette Consultant

This week we had dinner with our granddaughters at a casual family restaurant. To pass the time we began playing I Spy.

Our oldest grandaughter, age 4, decided to turn the table on me.

She pointed to a framed print hanging on the wall next to our table, her petite finger hovering over an image, she asked me to name the color.

“Gray,” I replied.

A concerned, disappointed look came over her face.

“No. It’s dark, white. We’re going to have to work on your colors.”

For the remainder of the meal, she schooled me on color theory and patterns.

I now plan to consult with her before beginning my next series of abstracts. The girl has serious design game.

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  1. Our glorious talent (a.k.a. Lori) is a deflector. Rare as is humility is her genius. My exultation when understanding her art is superseded only by interpreting the stars. Thank you to the powers that be, that a power for good exists in our time.

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