VISUAL PROMPT
Inspired by SLW

Describe a young child's drawing as if it were a professional piece of art in a gallery. You could make it funny, or try to apply real principals of painting.
Art Review
A1: “And up next we have a submission from Sebastian Q. of Montlake Elementary, and I must say, this one is sure to give the competition a run for its money!”
A2: “That’s right Phil, this one stands out and appears to be a crowd favorite.”
A1: “The use of clashing colors in an array of arcs across the page and beyond the original boarders the artist had set for his focal point is a really bold move and if it were from a less seasoned artist, it may not have worked, but I believe the risk has worked in his favor.”
A2: “I have heard some of the judges comment something similar and I think he will be getting extra points for that move, bravo!”
A1: “Bravo indeed!”
A2: “But that wasn’t the only big move Sebastian had made, isn’t that right, Phil?”
A1: “So right you are Chris! Sebastian worked on this piece through two separate sessions and in between he had snack time. He gracefully spilled his juice and it soaked into the corner of the artwork, giving it more depth and texture.”
A2: “Not only that, there is a faint, but lingering smell of cranberry from the genius move!”
A1: “Right you are, Chris! Another one of the crowd favorited about this piece.”
A2: “Looks like the judges have finished their viewing and complied their notes, who do we have up next, Phil?”
A1: “Looks like Penny P. Is the next artist the judges will be viewing. Let’s hope she made some bold decisions as well with her piece; the judges do not appear to be in favor of the traditional and mild methods so commonly used by artists these days.”