dscn2545.JPGBy my Sun Tzu, I mean my son True, oops…I mean the Architect. He got poor placement, nearly on the floor beneath dozens of beautiful children’s drawings, but he placed. Didn’t surprise me to see his was another pen and ink warrior drawing. Although surrounded by the other masterpieces there, it looked unique.
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11 Responses to “The Art of War”

  1. Navy CPO says:

    Great drawing. I still can barely do a stick figure.

  2. hammer says:

    I think it’s pretty frigging awesome.

  3. hoosierboy says:

    It looks good to me. Way better than the crap just above it. Way way better than anything I can draw. Probably some pacifist liberal teacher objected to the possibility of violence in his drawing.

  4. Freddie says:

    Wow. Your son has talent (and what a cutie, too)!

  5. Cappy says:

    Really nice work! He seems pleased with the result, as well he should be.

  6. Bob says:

    Must have been some stiff competition (or else the judge’s prissy little daughter won).

  7. Erica says:

    He’s a great kid, and it’s a terrific drawing…I really wish I could have seen you guys this May, but I just can’t swing it, which is soooooper depressing, also I’ve damn near follow GOC to every blogmeet for the past year (four in a row), so I feel like I’m ruining a streak.

    Just promise me you’ll take photos and send me some.

  8. RedNeck says:

    He’s goin’ on to great things…

    That’s either Alien 17, or Predator vs Alien with Predatory on performance enhancin’ droogs… P-Rod.

    A young mans imagination is a terrible thing to waste and I’m glad his wasn’t.

  9. SuperGurl says:

    Bravo, RedNeck! It’s Alien vs Predator! I thought about putting that in the post but I wondered who might recognize it. Very cool!

  10. kerrcarto says:

    I wish I could draw that good! I can’t draw a fencepost that is recognizable. Good on him!

  11. Bob says:

    Still waiting for that free panty you promised, by the way …

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