Watercolor Print- Dinner Time
Thrilling, a little terrifying, and completely wonderful.
This print started the way all of them do. My six year old sat down and drew exactly what was in his head, a massive shark bearing down with a full set of very serious teeth, and four tiny brave fish holding their ground below. Red, yellow, blue, and green. Bubbles everywhere. Coral blazing orange along the bottom. He didn't overthink it. He just drew the scene and trusted that it was enough. It absolutely is.
I followed his lines with watercolor, filling the underwater world with soft blue-grey washes, warm coral beds, and all the chaotic energy he put into those little fish faces. They look concerned. They should be. But there's something in this piece that feels less like danger and more like pure childhood adventure, the kind where the shark is scary but nobody actually gets eaten.
A piece like this belongs somewhere it can be appreciated daily. A kid's room, a playroom, a living room with people in it who haven't forgotten how to have fun.
Printed to preserve the energy and texture of the original painting, each piece keeps the hand-drawn quality that makes it unmistakably his.
Available in multiple sizes, with framing options in black, white, or natural wood for a clean, finished presentation. Proceeds support his education.
Bold. Brave. The fish are probably fine.