Adam has been drawing again. This time it's a scene from the Old Testament—the story of David and Goliath. Adam's rendition of the events that unfolded that day clear up a lot of unanswered questions about the confrontation. What we discover is that Goliath—all nine and a half feet of him—had a sword that was HUMONGOUS! Just look at it. It must have been terribly hard to carry that baby around but hey, he obviously was going for the "shock and awe" factor. We also discover that David was a clever youth. He quickly figured that it would be impossible to hurl the stone directly at the giant, what with that mammoth sword of his and all. No, he decided to put a nice arc on the trajectory path of the termination stone. We also find that after the stone had found purchase in Goliath's skull, he didn't expire immediately. He ended up seeing some pretty wicked stars before everything went black. Oh, and we also find that our hero used a somewhat unorthodox spelling for his name.Adam's drawings are a lot of fun for me. He loves to draw and spends a lot of time at it. Keep up the good work, Adam.
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You have to admit, Adams version is a lot more intersting. LOL I think it is a great picture.
Well, Adam you hit on my faorite bible story. Cool sword. I think a giant would need one that big.
Goliath was really surprised that David was able to hit him in the head with that rock, because nothing like that ever entered his head before.
Keep up the bible illustrations.
Grampa
We may need Adam's help with some Puppet Play characters. He does good work!! As do Abbie and Conner I see. Do they hire out?
hilarious.
I love this drawing.
How old is he?
He's a great artist.
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