He's steady in his work and not one to disappoint.
So, as you can imagine, his creations are of...vehicles.
Some *wearing* exciting things
a front slider, coil overs, and reservoir shocks.
Some *doing* exciting things
For the record, this next one is Mike's favorite drawing.
My only concern with this drawing is that there is no longer a driver in the vehicle.
What happened to him?
Does his mother know that he was driving precariously over boulders near the tundra line among snow-capped mountains?
Did he leave a trail plan with a park ranger before he started his off-road journey?
Did he bring a sweater?
A go kart
I can handle peddle go karts.
I think.
Diagramming vehicles from various perspectives is also a trend with Mike's drawings.
He started doing this when he was around 7 years old. After we took a ride on Uncle Bob's houseboat down the Mississippi, Mikey came back and started drawing the whole boat from different angles--some of which he had never actually seen.
Channeling his inner da Vinci:
Okay, I was caught a little off guard with the next one. NOT a vehicle?
Besides Mike thinking about vehicles, I'm usually not sure what else goes through his mind. So I must ask:
"What's this flow chart?"
"Is this a diagram of your mind showing how you file and retrieve information?"
He says, "Oh, that's a diagram of a bunch of slide outs. I imagined all of the little boxes sliding into each other and all fitting into the largest box."
"I drew that a LONG time ago when I was little."
(Interpretation: "A long time ago" = sometime last school year)
Now that he's not so "little," what does he make?
Drawing in 2-D > Building in 3-D
He's kind of big on this Erector Set right now.
This week's creations:
X Plane (his high performance "test model")
with forward-swept wings and twin tail fins
In progress: an off-road pick-up truck chasis
with independent front suspension and live axel in back
(He did have to tell me all the specifics because I know nuh-singk about zees vehicles.)
So there you have it.
Glimpses of Mikey's mind on the inside...from the outside.
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