Nice one Aunt Fritzi. Now that’s some creative problem solving right there… side note, I notice Nancy is so far only shown drawing self-portraits. Seems appropriate.
The first thing I flashed to was my youthful attempts at solving the insoluble puzzle of drawing a particular figure (with four odd vertices) without lifting the pencil from the paper or retracing a line. It involved folding the paper over so I was drawing two lines with one stroke. Nobody said I couldn’t do that.
Yet, I suspect Nancy may thwart the attempt from Aunt Fritzi, however, by using Agnes’ “scribble” lessons from before and use up all the lead in the pencil to just prior to getting the line to move over to her math homework. :)
some idiot from R'lyeh Premium Member almost 6 years ago
I approve of the concentration on mathematics.
Also, I was having flashbacks to continuous feed paper from my old dot matrix printer in Panel 3, for a bit.
zorak950 almost 6 years ago
Apparently Nancy isn’t the only smartass in the family.
asrialfeeple almost 6 years ago
She’s talking in a language Nancy will understand.
some idiot from R'lyeh Premium Member almost 6 years ago
I just noticed she’s taken Agnes’ advice to heart, with the sunglasses and the cropped hands.
jrankin1959 almost 6 years ago
Ba-dup-dump! ( crash )
Lassmaster almost 6 years ago
Nice one Aunt Fritzi. Now that’s some creative problem solving right there… side note, I notice Nancy is so far only shown drawing self-portraits. Seems appropriate.
WCraft Premium Member almost 6 years ago
I have a feeling Nancy WILL lift her pencil on that last page…
Kip W almost 6 years ago
The first thing I flashed to was my youthful attempts at solving the insoluble puzzle of drawing a particular figure (with four odd vertices) without lifting the pencil from the paper or retracing a line. It involved folding the paper over so I was drawing two lines with one stroke. Nobody said I couldn’t do that.
DCBakerEsq almost 6 years ago
I prefer the detour to the Oreos in the pantry.
phlash almost 6 years ago
Nancy knows the Quadratic Equation? What grade is she in?
Pipe Tobacco almost 6 years ago
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Bravo for Aunt Fritzi! School work is important.
Yet, I suspect Nancy may thwart the attempt from Aunt Fritzi, however, by using Agnes’ “scribble” lessons from before and use up all the lead in the pencil to just prior to getting the line to move over to her math homework. :)
Spike almost 6 years ago
I’m actually impressed that she’s accepted that becoming a famous artist involves a journey and requires exercises. Almost too mature to be believed…
Night-Gaunt49[Bozo is Boffo] almost 6 years ago
Over in Europe they progress far faster than here. So it might be possible they would be doing simple algebra.
Skeptical Meg almost 6 years ago
This is the only art cartoon I saw on Michelangelo’s birthday!