Thursday, January 28, 2010

MORE pictures by Logan

As you may recall from here, Logan really enjoys taking pictures with my phone. In his previous work he focused more on the abstract and color - only touching on photos with subjects and landscapes. But now my sweet boy has taken his art to the next level by including different subjects, landscapes and photos that really tell a story. *tearing up* I'm just so proud! ha! So here you are: the next installment of photos by the amazingly talented almost 18 month old Logan Arthur Wolfe!

First we begin with his heartfelt and soulful photo: The life of the lonely monkey
This photos is entitled: Things I can not touch

We affectionately titled this one: I bet you wish YOU had a butt chin!
Logan is never one to take himself too seriously and has entitled this: Don't you wish your double chin was hot like mine?
He was thinking thoughtfully of his time in mommy's belly and calls this one: The eye of my incubator
He enjoys his morning routines and calls this one simply: Diapered and dressed for the day

He even looks for his inspiration in unusual places... this photo was taken in the ER room when we went to see the doctor about his tongue injury. We call this: I dare you to look at my floppy tongue

Another self portrait entitled: Pucker Up

Logan often uses his art to get his point across to mommy and daddy: Things I'm STILL not allowed to touch and I'm not pleased about so take the gate down already. (I must say that is not a very create title.)
Standing on the couch is one of his favorite pass times and he calls this one: Please open the curtains so I can spy on the neighbors

Logan has always been a happy lover boy and this photo is called: my tunnel of loooooooove
A throwback to his photo taking roots we call this photo: The thumbprint

This is: Light at the end of the tunnel
Again to express things to mommy in particular we call this one: WOAH do some freakin laundry folding lady!
We hope you enjoyed Logan's latest installment of photography. We look forward to sharing his work with you as he develops his craft. ;-) HA!

2 comments:

George said...

Oh yes, love the view from 2 feet up!

vdjijei said...

Yes, there is some potential there..