Your unconscious drawings in the margin of your notebook say more about your inner self than you might think. How would you feel if you discovered that every line you draw while your mind wanders reveals a piece of your soul?
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Artists who have the gift of drawing are well aware that no one just picked up a pen and created the most epic picture, but everyone started somewhere. The 'Draw me Again' challenge proves the most that it is necessary to invest a lot of time and effort in the improvement that can bring you to the place of the best.
The love for dogs can be strong, but the doubt of having a puppy at home can be stronger. These illustrations will help you decide.
Most parents cringe when they look at a child's drawing, because they don't understand how such a mess could have been created, but if you have a father with a wild imagination, the drawings move right into the real world.
If you don't have a gift for drawing, but you want to create, even if it seems absurd, it's worth trying the 'Make Stuff With Butt' technique.
A smartphone can help you with many things. It can translate things for you, give you directions, use it to record a movie, measure your pulse, start the car, turn on the lights, etc. The problem arises when we want to draw something. Drawing on a small screen has been a rather thankless task until now, and most of us - hands on heart - do not know how to draw very well and turn to others for solutions. From now on, this will no longer be necessary, as Google has introduced the web application Google AutoDraw, with which you will create a superb drawing in no time.
All of you who have children remember well how the child from kindergarten brought you a drawing that he drew for mommy and daddy every other day. Although these drawings are precious memories, we know that over time these drawings accumulate too much and we simply cannot keep them all. Yasemin Erdin, who has been working with children professionally for five years, makes sure that these memories do not go to waste, as she turns children's drawings into unique jewelry.
Children's drawings reflect the child's thought process. Drawings tell us more than we think. They are related to their thinking, speech, as well as social and emotional development. And even though the child's mind is still intact, children sometimes unknowingly have silly ideas or ideas. This is most often shown in children's drawings. And the following ones, despite coming from under the fingers of toddlers, have distinctly adult content or are brutally honest, since children don't have a filter yet.
Stephen Lund is no ordinary cartoonist. In fact, he is not even a cartoonist in the true sense of the word. He is a cyclist who rides an average of 70 kilometers per day. His journey is different every day and seemingly without a tail or a head. But when we look at things from a distance, or better, on a map where his path is plotted with the help of a GPS device, we see that he is actually drawing with a GPS device. Check out his biggest and best drawings done with a GPS device.
Don't believe everything you see. We present to you incredible 3D illusions with drawings signed by the artist Howard Lee, which will trick you. One of the objects is real, while the other is "merely" a 3D drawing. Guess which one is which?
Sweden's Ikea has turned children's drawings into plush toys. She did this for a good cause, as part of her long-standing charity campaign Soft Toys for Education. With the sale of 10 plush toys, which were created based on children's drawings, together with Unicef they will collect funds for schools, school supplies and education. A great idea as a gift for Christmas, with which you will also do a good job.
When the artistic talent of an adult and the creativity of a child come together, something truly wonderful can be created. In this story, the father paints what his son and daughter tell him to do.