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Singer, Brooke
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Spring 2019
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2019
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Children are full of creativity and imagination. Their curiosity has no limits and they are always ready to explore their environment. These explorations develop a child's sensitive senses as well as their knowledge of the world they live in. One of the most simple and fun ways to express these developments and imaginations is through drawing. However, as people grow older and learn the basic principles of art, they slowly start to consider different aspects and stop drawing like the way they did as a child. This can set a limit to one's creativity and disable them from "thinking outside the box." Thus, it is important to think like a child again and unlearn the basics that have been absorbed. For my project, I made a video that shows different drawings and artworks that I made as a child where each clip points out to ways to stay creative. I also put together a book for anyone to be able to doodle in and bring back the feeling of drawing freely like a child.
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