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The Fine Art of Deception

Throwing out your budding Picasso's works.

 
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  • Posted By: Noodlesmycat @ 11/20/2007 6:04:53 AM

    Comment: Whew! What a relief. I thought I was the only one guilty of this "crime" and MOMA was sending out the police any day. Now I can throw out all of those hardened pieces of Playdoh I step on barefooted in the middle of the night and I can blame the housekeeper! Thank you for this article. This will be one piece of art I am saving.

  • Posted By: Noodlesmycat @ 11/20/2007 6:00:08 AM

    Comment: Whew! I thought I was the only one guilty of this crime.

  • Posted By: shazomar @ 11/19/2007 4:47:55 PM

    Comment: I have a 6yr old who LOVES to draw.... and he's been drawing cars, firetrucks and planes since he was three and is very good. But agree I cannot and do not try to keep all his pics... I throw them out when he is not around as I have heard, "who threw this in the trash" or "how could you do this" a lot of times in my little Picasso's three years of drawing. I have blamed it on Daddy and the cleaning lady quite a few times as well. But I love to look at his every piece of art though. And I keep telling him he will still need to be a profession that pays well unless he does turn out to be another picasso. He actually loves Monet and his water Lilly painting is my son's fav.

 
 
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