
Hello, Great Readers of our series! Just In case you haven’t visited before, let me tell you a little about A Great Nephew and A Great Aunt. My great nephew, Landon (a fifth-grader) and I (his great aunt) collaborate. I write a poem which he illustrates. We started this collaboration last fall and have had so much fun with it that we decided to invite others along. Landon and I will continue to have a new episode on the second Friday of each month. The other Fridays are filling up quickly with guests.
I have created a page on my website to view all the episodes of A Great Nephew and a Great Aunt. Click HERE to visit the page and enjoy past episodes.
I’ll start today’s episode with a story. This summer Landon and his Nanna (my sister) spent five days with my husband and I. Landon came to attend an art camp and my sister came along to visit. Landon had a great time at the art camp, of course! On the last day of camp he had completed his projects a little early so he asked the teacher to name something for him to draw. Anything. She said, “OK. An elephant robot and a mutant dog-fish.” Pretty good challenge. But she said Landon whipped this out in no time at all. This is his vision complete with the elephant robot using his trunk as a laser shooter.
Landon’s Elephant Robot and Mutant Dog-Fish

Just look at the detail. Pretty amazing, huh? The elephant’s ears are incredible. I love that he has the two of them battling in a coliseum. Landon’s a great artist. No matter what kind of poems I’ve written he’s come through with wonderful illustrations. So for today’s episode I thought it would be fun to bring back some of Landon’s art from our past collaborations on A Great Nephew and a Great Aunt. I’ve written rhyming titles for the display 🙂 Enjoy your visit to . . .
The Landon Gallery









I hope you enjoyed your tour of the The Landon Gallery. Come back any time. Admission is FREE 😀
On a more serious note-I hope you’ll pause today to remember those who lost loved ones in the 9-11 tragedy.
Thanks to Robyn Hood Black for hosting the Poetry Friday Roundup at her blog, Life on the Deckle Edge. If you’d like to know more about Poetry Friday, click HERE for an explanation by Renee LaTulippe.
Hi everybody! I have a few words to say…
Grip, bloop, fipplegrobber.
Good, now that that’s over with…
✏️AAAARRRRRRTTTTTTT!!!!!!!!!!!
And also thank you for letting me do it with pride!!!!! Go artists!!!!!!!! And poetry too!!!!!!!!!!
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And fipplegrobber back at cha! Go art! Go poetry! Thanks for sharing your talent with the world, Landon! And thanks for being my partner in collaboration 😀
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That’s an awesome elephant robot and mutant-dogfish picture! 🙂 I like this post a lot too! 😀
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Thanks, Erik! The illustration is really cool! I knew I had to include it in the series when Landon showed it to me and told me the story.
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We are so proud of him and his collaboration with you Penny!! Your writing is an amazing spring board for him:)
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Thanks, Laura! It’s a lot of fun!
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Such a talented young man! Runs in the family…. thanks for sharing these terrific works.
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Thanks for visiting today, Robyn.
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Fun looking over Landon’s art again, and to rhyme no less! I love the elephant robot ears! Wow!
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Thanks, Carrie. I thought a rhyming tour of The Landon Gallery would be just the ticket for this series. And yes! The ele-bot ears are the best!
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Love that witch and her bat, and that small “thing” on her hat, plus all the rest, especially the peach pie. I just posted about peach pie last week, could have used that wonderful picture. Thanks Penny, and Landon.
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Thanks, Linda. Landon’s witch is incredible, isn’t it?
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My favorites are the turkey and the peach pie! 🙂 Way to go, Landon!
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Are you thinking Thanksgiving? Turkey and pie! Thanks for stopping by, Teresa.
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That must be it. LOL!
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A Landon retrospective– love it! The rhyming captions make it all the more fun. 🙂 Landon’s got a great future ahead of him, Penny… but I guess you already know that.
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Thanks, Michelle. I do think Landon has a great future ahead of him. He is a kid of many talents!
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That elephant robot picture is amazing.Landen will go far with his art and you with your poems and stories:)
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Thanks for coming by, Catherine. I do love his art!
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Wow! What wonderful artwork. The details are amazing. Thanks for the artshow.
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You’re welcome, Rosi. Yes, he is great with details…like the way he illustrated the people in the coliseum where the elephant robot and dog-fish are battling.
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That Landon sure is talented (and his great aunt penny isn’t exactly a slouch!)
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Ha! Thanks, Buffy. And thanks for following our series.
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Especially enjoy his immediate ability to come up with the robot elephant as an unexpected request from his teacher. Love the details – i.e., how he put screws on the plates in the elephant’s ears AND ears on the dogfish. Keep it up, Landon!
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I agree, Carole! And the teacher was super impressed with Landon’s talent. In particular, she mentioned his perspective.
Thanks for coming by 😀
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Landon has talent for sure! 🙂
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Thanks for browsing through The Landon Gallery, Tracy 😀
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I love Landon’s work! The camel tea party is hysterical. I would be thrilled if some day he illustrated one of my books. He’s incredibly talented.
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I’m sure Landon will smile when he reads your comment, Robin. I do think he’d do well as an illustrator. He really likes to illustrate comics.
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Landon has a wonderful imagination and sense of humor in his work. Each drawing put a smile on my face. Perhaps he’s a budding cartoonist.
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He does bring his sense of humor to his work. Glad he put a smile on your face 😀
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Thanks Penny for taking us on a tour of Landon’s art. It’s nice to see them all together like in a gallery. What talent! Now we need to see your poems in a book.📚
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Thanks, sis!
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Oh my! Peach pie! Fabulous work Landon.
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I’m with you, Cathy. I had peach pie yesterday and as soon as I took the first bite I said, “Oh my!”
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Wonderful work, Landon!
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Thanks for coming by, Iza 🙂
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Wow! Landon is killing it with the art! So much fun! The turkey hanging loose is adorable. …plus he looks delicious!
Love and licks,
Cupcake
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Landon’s turkey is one of my all time favorites. That turkey has so much personality!
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Landon’s work is amazing! It won’t be long before he’ll be illustrating your picture books.
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Thanks for stopping by, Rebecca! He does have amazing talent!
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