Best Wishes for 2011…
For how ever you supported Iota LS in 2010, we thank you And we wish you all you wish for yourself in 2011.
Read the rest of this entry »For how ever you supported Iota LS in 2010, we thank you And we wish you all you wish for yourself in 2011.
Read the rest of this entry »Joe was born earlier this year and would like to experience Christmas a few times before drawing anything more demanding. For now a print of his feet in contrasting festive colours will do nicely, thank you! By Joe, son of Graham and Claire, aged a little bit over a half.
Read the rest of this entry »Look into the maze for long enough and you’ll be drawn into it. By Nicole, daughter of Jen, aged 5.
Read the rest of this entry »Done on an iPad using the Brushes App, Emily has done a close up of Rudolph. He looks surprised, or something. Notice the snowflakes reflected in his eyes. That’s detail worth pointing out. By Emily, daughter of Glyn, aged 12.
Read the rest of this entry »We’re not sure why the Snowman would want to keep the boy and girl apart. Maybe they were fighting, though judging from the look on the girl’s face, we think not. By Erin, daughter of Paul, aged 9.
Read the rest of this entry »Not sure what weather Santa was expecting but we imagine he’s cold in the snow. Also fighting agains the wind it seems! By Grace, daughter of Paul, aged 7.
Read the rest of this entry »Look at it long enough and you’ll see what Thomas sees…… or else you won’t. By Thomas, son of Graham and Claire, aged three and a half.
Read the rest of this entry »A beautiful Christmas Tree, with colourful lights. The presents may be sparse in number, but we bet they make up for that in quality… By Kirsten, daughter of Geoff, aged 6.
Read the rest of this entry »Michael draws his inspiration for this one from his interest in anything that has an engine. No Santas or girly presents, just some sparse vegetation and a big green train. By Michael, son of Paul, aged 8
Read the rest of this entry »Two smiling reindeer, a smiling purple Santa (Purple is the new Red it seems!), a balanced Christmas Tree and some milk and cookies for the hard workers. What more could you want in a Christmas Card? By Jessica, daughter of Glyn, aged 7.
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