Video: "Coloring my kids art": a collection based on children's sketches
2024 Author: Richard Flannagan | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-12-15 23:55
Children's spontaneity sometimes becomes a source of high art. At least that's what happened with the "Coloring my kids art" collection. Drawings from this project were started by 4-year-old children, and finished by their father, a professional artist. The result was so impressive that today the creative tandem is still working in an enhanced mode, expanding the collection with new works.
It is impossible not to tell about the history of this project. The fact is that the artist Redditor Tatsputin had to be away from his family 10 days a month. Long business trips brightened up funny children's drawings, which the young dad now and then found in his suitcase.
This is the artist's son and daughter, so that their dad would not be bored with work, they left him small messages, and Redditor Tatsputin himself then painted them in order to bring home the final result. He even carried with him a box of sharpened colored pencils especially for this. Once the reserved box was left at home, then Redditor Tatsputin scanned the drawing and painted it on the iPad using a special graphics program.
The artist's wife suggested sharing joint works with Internet users. She liked the finished works so much that the woman could not resist and uploaded the drawings to her page on social networks. From there, funny colored pictures got on other people's blogs and scattered all over the Internet.
A similar idea was taken over by photographer Yoni Lefévre. He took children's drawings as a basis and created on their basis the photo project "Grandmothers and Grandfathers Revived". The fact that children's fantasy sometimes supplied the grandfather with an extra pair of hands, and forced the grandmother to wear ridiculous outfits and take completely uncomfortable poses, added comicity to the pictures.
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