Via Sad And Useless:
Dom is six and he likes to draw. He even has his own Instagram account where he puts all his favorite pictures. But that’s not the end of the story, because once he’s finished with his mini masterpieces, his dad then recreates their real world counterparts with a dose of digital magic and a little bit of humor.
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h/t Tuesday.
The son has a vivid imagination. Dad has been hitting the bong too often.
Smiles for the afternoon!
They’re hilarious! That shark thingy is creeping me out, though.
That’s one happy ,well adjusted Adult male. Loves his little boy.
Cat’s eyes kinda scary.
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Glad he’s not God, we would have some weird looking stuff.
Gads. They need to do a series of books. Those are so cute.
Every few years when turkey is on the menu, we revisit our youngest son’s first grade drawing of a turkey – it has four legs. Not sure if he thought they could fly though.
Cute and clever, but when I was six I think I might have looked at Dad’s versions of my art juxtaposed with pictures of the real things and thought, “Dad’s really making fun of my inability to draw, isn’t he?”.
But then I was always a weird kid.
😉
@Irrideemably Deplorable PJ: Reminds me of that old one about the Tyson Farms scientists who developed a six-legged chicken in response to consumers’ tremendous appetite for drumsticks.
Reporter: “So what does a six-legged chicken taste like?”
Scientist: “Hell, we don’t know – nobody’s been able to catch one!”
🙂
That zebra looks really constipated.
Hilarious. Now, why didn’t I think of that when my kids were little? Actually, they all drew animals pretty well at the time.
Hey, those are really just photoshopped pictures. I mean right ??? aren’t they ??