Remember Eli Cook? He’s the BSA reader who had a wish last month to finish a painting?
Well, he finished it and sent us the picture so we thought we’d share it with you. It’s a way to honor the creative spirit in all of us, and to honor Eli’s grand dad.
Good job Eli. We’re proud of you.
Eli Cook 2011 (photo © Eli Cook)
To see Eli’s wish and the unfinished piece click on the link below:
http://www.brooklynstreetart.com/theblog/?p=17029
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