We told you about Rob's Balloon for the PACT Charity (which by the way the bids are now gone to over £1,000.00).
Well we thought we'd show you his Mum's balloon too in case you would like the pair.
SO if you'd like to place a bid on this head over to PACT with the Stars.
Oh and if you have some spare change lying around and want to bid on Rob's you can find it here.
Thanks to Hilda for the tip!
15 comments:
Cute balloon, I hope the two of them raise lots of cash for a very deserving charity.
arent you sure that this isnt Rob's ballon ?? cause it reminds me of a clow, circus, i dunno.
Clare really can draw, its cute, better than Rob's . lol
but what matters is that it helps kids.
Ooooh, very clownish. I like it! but it is missing her autograph.
Rob's looks like he had Rosey the Elephant draw it! It kind of makes my head spin when I look at it....
@skywaitress the only thing i can see in Rob's draw, excuse for saying this, but is a dong to the left u.u
LOVE IT!!!! I LOVE THEM MUM and SON!
Wow!!!! She's very good.
maaah, yeah, I know that is what everyone is talking about...but I think it started out as a small balloon with a string...and then morphed into "something else."
You are right. It really doesn't matter what it is...the money goes to charity so it's a win-win situation. Plus it has given us much to blog about!
I wonder why I seem to always kill the tread when I post a comment?! I must have some kind of bad mojo. IDK, I'll just go back to lurking status...
Rob's mum has got artistic flare too. Hope they raise more money for their charity. LOL
she has great use of color and imagery. She have an art background?
Clare is a good artist. Obviously, artistic genes (in varying expressions) run in that family!!
On the one hand, Rob may have been tryng out techniques he learend when studying for the role of Dali, and so he was attempting surrealism. On the other hand, it looks very much like after he or his mum drew a balloon, he took a marker in each hand, and as if in experiment to see if fans would buy anything he did or made, no matter what, just moved the markers around in an almost simultaneous 2-handed motion, but as one hand is stronger than the other, the marks/'figures' did not turn out equal, as mirror imaged. If you look at the balloon and the mark that makes it seem like a 'peen,' those marks are scattered throughout the 'masterpiece.' I would still love to hear from himself what really went on in his drawings and his thoughts./
Lynn--I agree- not on ly artistic and creative family, but parents who supported their children's creativity and growth
Hi Solas,
That's very similar to the comment I made on Rob's Balloon thread, I assumed he just changed coloured pens because his original balloon doodle was in green.
It's very colourful and bold. They are a very creative family.
Wow, now we're a bunch of art critics!
i am definitely no art critic, but I do create my own artwork (in an ancient religious kabbalistic artform called micrgraphy), and I do have to analyze children's artwork. however, I was not trained in the analysis of adult's artwork.
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