The care and feeling you have put in this fabulous piece
of art makes me break out in Goosebumps when I look at
it! We’ve had friends over that just stare at the
picture with awe, looking at all the extra details
you’ve added, not to mention the story of your devious
but cunning sleuth work that got you the original
drawing.
I’ve put it in my dining room where I can see it every
time I come upstairs or if I am sitting in the living
room. Dwayne & I thank you again and again for
continuing to amaze us with your talents & allow us to
be lucky enough to benefit from them! Good luck with
this precious, amazing business venture!
Karen Bennett
Abbotsford, BC
2005 - Colin Graf (Age 7)
I just wanted to thank you
again for painting my son's picture. If you could have
seen his face when he saw it. I have never seen him look
so astonished. He is so proud. Whenever anyone comes
over, he shows it to them. He has never been one for
drawing, mostly because he never felt he was very good
at it. He now shows a great interest. You have unleashed
an ability he had all along.
Mary Graf
Vancouver, BC
2005 - Ryan Vasvary
(Age 10)
I
have been a great admirer of Cindy Lietz’ art work for
sometime now. She has a fresh appealing approach to
enhancing the talent of children and lending their work
that bit of polish that makes it timeless and endearing.
Cindy works long and tirelessly to achieve exactly the
look she is after.
Diane Vasvary
Vancouver, BC
2005 - Willow Lietz (Age
8)
2004 - Fisher Lietz (Age 4)
Who says you need to have your own kids to enjoy
Look What I Drawed!™ KidArt? My husband and I have yet to
start our own family, but we do have a couple of
paintings from our niece and nephew hanging in the
breakfast nook. The colors are quite contemporary and
perfect for our house. What a great way to stay
connected with close relatives!
Everyone that comes over and sees the paintings is
attracted to them and they want to know more. The art
is unique and very friendly. All of the feedback has
been great and everyone loves the concept.
Now, if only we could get Braya, our golden retriever
pup, to draw a picture with her paws that we could have
made into a painting!
Heidi Brown
Los
Angeles, CA
1987 - Hayven Oswald (Age 8)
The painting is in our kitchen, on a wall that can be
seen all over the house. When people ask about it, I can
tell them the story of the monster… that looks more like
a blue Jellybean with wings. It is quite a
conversational piece in our home.
The image also brings back memories and happy feelings
for me, the artist, every time I look at it. Sometimes
as an adult, I forget what it is like to be a kid, to
get so involved in my imagination - creating stories and
pictures to illustrate a fantasy and being so proud of
them. How innocent that time was, and how pleased I felt
with my art. It is wonderful to be reminded of were my
creativity came from and ask myself how I can tap into
some of that now.
Hayven Oswald
Seattle, WA
1984 - Lara Smith (Age 8)
As an engagement gift for
my daughter, I had Cindy paint up a drawing Lara did as
a child, of herself as a bride and her future groom.
When she opened her gift, it was like fireworks went
off!! It was such a big hit that we had Cindy and Doug
print the image onto some art cards we then used as
invitations to a family reunion. Thank you so much!
Helen Smith
Surrey, BC
1976 - Carmen Ross (Age 7)
I recently opened a
present and was surprised to be looking at a drawing I'd
done when I was only 7 yrs old. I instantly knew it
was something I'd done. My rather crude drawing had been
transformed by Cindy into a really cool painting.
It was a great present and brings back memories of my
younger self every time I look at it, as it did that
first day when I opened it.