So this illo has nothing to do with any of Aesop's fables, except that they're usually about animals and they always have a moral. The moral to this story? Always be kind and give directions to those who are lost and in need.
I like it! It's a fun idea for you to make your own fable in memory of Aesop. I try to adhere to your moral because people always ask me for directions. It's great when I know the answer. I feel bad when I don't know the answer, or worse when I realize I sent them in the wrong direction (luckily that's only happened a couple of times).
yes it would be the moral of this story - and the giraffe would take this lost little mouse to his cousin :)
ReplyDeletelove so much the perspective and their expressions are great!
I like it! It's a fun idea for you to make your own fable in memory of Aesop. I try to adhere to your moral because people always ask me for directions. It's great when I know the answer. I feel bad when I don't know the answer, or worse when I realize I sent them in the wrong direction (luckily that's only happened a couple of times).
ReplyDeleteGreat painting - very cute giraffe and mouse!
What a wonderful interaction! Very nicely illustrated. I love this kind of close up view! Excellent!
ReplyDeleteCool perspective. Surprised that there isn't a giraffe fable. There is now!
ReplyDeleteVery nice! True about the moral & animals--that's why I always loved Aesops' tales. Anything with animals for me. Love the giraffe!
ReplyDeleteAngela, your giraffe is AWESOME! I love it! Really nice perspective, and color!
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