Children’s Drawings Recreated
19 May 2008
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Korean photographer Yeondoo Jung stages photographs based on children’s drawings and awesomeness ensuses.

Korean photographer Yeondoo Jung stages photographs based on children’s drawings and awesomeness ensuses.

J. Beaman is practically unemployed, living is brazil and loves the new Antony & the Johnsons record.
I like:
a. books
b. girls
c. rock and roll
d. being insensitive to religious folks
e. food and wine
f. restaurants
g. waitresses
I do not like:
a. religious people
b. reality TV
c. the Garden State Soundtrack
d. Vermont
e. astrology
f. vegans (and to a lesser extent vegetarians)
g. so many other things
lotta people with stuff like this (using kids drawings to make “real” art) the monster engine is cool too:
http://www.themonsterengine.com/art.html#monster
There was another page, I forget where, I feel like maybe it was even on somethingawful where they took children’s drawings and made real sculptures from them. The specific example I remember was a child’s drawing of a plane where they went ahead and drew the airplane from a profile view, and included the wing that would be hidden by perspective as extruding from the top of the plane, and the sculptor did just that with his 3d version.
I really like the guys costume work in that image, but feel like the photography itself could be a lot better. I’d honestly kind of enjoy seeing this shot in a light stage with a white backdrop (to match the drawing) with a cool remade sun hanging in the top corner..
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