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Re-imagining Kids' Drawings By Garrett Miller
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Miller recalls his own drawing sessions as a kid. He’d spend hours with his tongue hanging out, drawing some elaborate creation, only to have the final version fall short of what he had imagined in his head. “I remember being a kid with an awesome idea,” Miller recalls. “I look at these pictures now and I don’t know what I was thinking.”
Thus far, only a handful of artwork has been published. Each picture takes an hour or two, typically drawn on an old Wacom tablet while a movie plays in the background. One boy was so delighted with his IA treatment, he returned the favor.
The first picture generated some controversy. “There were some who saw it as me shoving it in their face, like I’m better than your kids,” says Miller. “Those are opinions others are welcome to have. One hundred percent of the parents and kids are thrilled with the work, though. As long as the kids enjoy it, I’ll keep doing it.”
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