The Pirate’s Daughter
“The Paper Boats” by Alf Sukatmo. Vector artwork.
Dee asked me to teach her how to made the boats and a pirate hat from unused brochures and a piece of old newspaper.
“Well sure, why not,” i said.
“Can we play it together?” she asked.
I had a deadline coming up, but she had no one to play with except me, and i didn’t want to disappoint her.
So, i decided to made her several boats and a hat, but she refused, all that she asked was i taught her how to make them. It sure going to take a little longer time, but again, she had her way to melt a father heart (and made her father ignoring upcoming deadline.)
After all that was finish, we played the pirate, i am the pirate and she still held her role, as pirate’s daughter. And guess what, even a quiet man can…
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Posted on August 16, 2014, in Art Talk and tagged art, painting. Bookmark the permalink. 6 Comments.
Thank you very much for the reblogged, Patsy!
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You’re welcome, Alf! By the way, I love your first name. Is it short for something?
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I have a long name. Indonesian, javanish parents tend to name their children with the long one.
Alf is my first name Sukatmo was my grandparent’s name. I still had two more name between. 😀
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Wow! I was wondering where your last name came from. What part of the world are you in?
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I am coming from part of the world which rich with culture, one of our island so famous, it’s attrack traveller from earth. 😀
We named that island Bali. And Java is equally rich with culture is locate west from Bali. 😀
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Wow! You are pretty far away. Isn’t it amazing to meet people all over the world on WordPress?? 🙂
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