Children Drawings have found its way on white walls and refrigerator doors in many many homes around the world. They mark a sense of adoration or achievement for the little one's creativity.
In our savvy world, drawings have been displayed in virtual children museums such as Children's Museum of The Arts, Artsonia and the Stone Soup Museum of Children's Art. What a neat way to boost creativity and confidence.
In our savvy world, drawings have been displayed in virtual children museums such as Children's Museum of The Arts, Artsonia and the Stone Soup Museum of Children's Art. What a neat way to boost creativity and confidence.
This week I had the joy of duplicating one such piece into a wearable art charm. It seemed like a simple sketch at first, but I under estimated this masterpiece.
The drawing had intention. With each line, there was meaning, depth and a unique perception. The drawing expressed love, affection and a special bond only known by its creator. As I carved into the clay, I thought how great this drawing would be printed on canvas, seen as a postcard, note card or even a Valentine's Day card! The project took a lot longer than I anticipated. I'm glad I took the time to create this piece. By the time the piece came out of the kiln I was so excited to see what the finished product looked like. Even in its unpolished form it captured every happy thought I had while I was making it. Oh, this was so much fun and what an inspiration.
These masterpieces hold a sentiment only known by the receiver. You know what I mean, "the warm fuzzies."
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