Dad Transforms Daughter's Scribbles into Cartoons




The 4-year-old daughter's original drawing (L) and Dad Fu Xingye's illustration (R) [chinanews.com]

 

Fu Xingye, an illustrator in Guiyang, capital of southwest China's Guizhou Province, has painted more than 40 pieces based on his 4-year-old daughter's scrawls, planning to display the results in one of the city's art exhibitions recently, according to a report from Guiyang Evening News.

Dad Fu's job as an illustrator has been an influence on his daughter's drawings since she started.

The little girl has a great passion for scrawling over sketchbooks, adding up more than 100 pieces.

Fu did not pay much attention to his daughter's creations at first, but later he found some of them grabbed his interest.

Then, Fu tried to paint over them in color using his own imagination.

Once, his daughter made a drawing about getting an injection from a doctor after she went to the hospital.

Before Fu looked at the scrawls, he never realized that there is a magic world full of sensitive emotions in the mind of his young child. The illustration of doctors later became his favorite.

One of the local art galleries decided to invite Fu and his daughter to have an exhibition of their paintings in the city, appealing to parents to explore the inner world of their children and extend their talents with encouragement and assistance.

 

The 4-year-old daughter's original drawing (L) and Dad Fu Xingye's illustration (R) [chinanews.com]

 

(Source: Guiyang Evening News / Translated and edited by Women of China)


By Guiyang Evening NewsEditor: Rong Chen


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